Good Day to All!
 
I wish there would be a Simple but effective examples for Stripes like
in CakePHP.
It would help a lot in making the learning process faster.
 
Authentication
Authorization
Page Forwarding
Form Validation
DB Transactions
Session Management
 
Sorry for mention other frameworks not related to this list. 
But I really like to learn how to use Stripes but I am just stuck in the
authentication part.
 
Regards,
Myles Kadusale
 
 
 

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From: Philip Constantinou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 11:41 PM
To: Stripes Users List
Subject: Re: [Stripes-users] is Stripes suitable?



On Oct 8, 2008, at 8:27 AM, Chris Herron wrote:


        On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:07 AM, Philip Constantinou wrote:


                Stripes is incredibly hard to use if you use it wrong


        I hope that doesn't scare anybody off! ;) There are some
best-practices to follow that will help make things easier, but I think
that any difficulties developers might run into are relatively easy to
fix. When I say 'relatively', I mean in comparison to other frameworks.
Your IDE can refactor Stripes code more easily because there's less
config-forced indirection and more type-safety.

        When choosing patterns for implementing Stripes in your own app,
one big thing I would suggest to newcomers is to skip the BugZooky
example (which needs to be updated) and instead go with Freddy Daoud's
book <http://www.pragprog.com/titles/fdstr/stripes> .


You're absolutely right. The BugZooky example set a few of our folks off
in the wrong direction and created a bit of internal resentment about
Stripes that's been a bit hard to overcome.

Aside from BugZooky, the documentation very usable and clear. If you do
the obvious/easy thing, everything works great.

I haven't found any anti-patterns, instead, I like to say, if it's not
easy then you're not doing it right.




        Philip, if you get around to doing a more detailed posting, I'd
be interested to hear any Stripes anti-patterns you've gathered.

        Chris.




        
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