We should give consideration to breaking up click-examples into
multiple example applications.

* click-examples
* click-spring-hibernate
* click-gae

Note going down this path will require more testing, and probably
slower release cycles if we are to maintain multiple example
applications.

regards Malcolm Edgar

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Joseph Schmidt
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I'm trying to use the Click and Cayenne WebApplication to understand
>>> more how the Cayenne can be used with Click. I think is better to
>>> understand this example before try to understand the
>>> Click/Cayenne/Spring Example
>>> But I can't do it work with the click-2.1.0 and cayenne 3.06M version.
>>> Can anybody help me ??
>>> Here what I did
>>>
>>> I did the checkout from
>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/click/trunk/examples/click-cayenne/
>>
>> For a more actual way to use Click together with Cayenne, I would
>> suggest to use the click-examples (the cayenne part of it).
>> You can see them live here: http://www.avoka.com/click-examples/
>> (the Integrations menu item)
>> And the sources are distributed together with Click or here:
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/click/trunk/click/examples/
>> the Cayenne related pages are here:
>>
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/click/trunk/click/examples/src/org/apache/click/examples/page/cayenne/
>
> I can testify that too: click-examples (+ the fantastic click docuemntation)
> are the best way to learn Click quickly.
> You can ignore Spring there by considering that where an "injection" takes
> place, you put there a simple constructor.
>
> Joseph.
> P.S. I still have from another Click user a "click-examples" web application
> version *without* Spring that was not committed to Click svn, so if you want
> I can send it to you.
>
>

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