Ty is Thank You. :) 2010/6/25 Greg Brown <[email protected]>: > New -> Java Project is correct. > > Since they are basically resources, you can put your WTKX files anywhere on > the classpath. However, we generally put them in the same package as the > associated Java class: > > /src > /com > /foo > Bar.java > bar.wtkx > > BTW, is Ty your name or does that stand for something (I am thinking it might > be short for "thank you"?) > > On Jun 25, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Giuliani Sanches wrote: > >> Oh! >> >> One more question: >> >> I have used New -> Java Project (not the Java Web Project) to create >> my pivot project. >> >> How do you organize your wtkx files ? >> >> Under some folder at same level as src, like: >> >> wtkx/foo/my.wtkx >> wtkx/bar/baz/gui.wtkx >> >> Or at various folder at same src like: >> >> foo/gui.wtkx >> bar/baz/gui.wtkx >> >> Ty >> >> 2010/6/25 Giuliani Sanches <[email protected]>: >>> Hi. >>> >>> I will do some research based on informations here. >>> >>> As for jaas, yes, i want to do a server side >>> authentication/authorization, but i will consider some other options >>> for that. >>> >>> About vraptor, restlet and apache cxf, i think that vraptor will do >>> the job very well, so i will keep with him due to their simplicity. >>> >>> Ty for all your replies. >>> >>> 2010/6/24 Alejandro Vilar <[email protected]>: >>>> Hi Giuliani, >>>> >>>> If you are planning to build a rest-like server app, I can suggest >>>> the Restlet framework, easy and intuitive to setup with a lot of >>>> extensions like XStream to handle xml and json representations. For login >>>> options supports http basic, Amazon WS S3, oAuth, cookies, digest, >>>> Microsoft Shared Key and so on. Also Spring 3.0 is a good choice for >>>> rest-like web services. My two cents. >>>> >>>> http://www.restlet.org/ >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Alejandro >>>> >>>> P.S. I worked some years with Struts and some time was a nightmare, could >>>> not give you an accurate opinion about Struts2. >>>> >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Giuliani Sanches [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> Sent: Jueves, 24 de Junio de 2010 04:04 p.m. >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Subject: Some advice for my first pivot application >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I'm planning my first pivot application which will use: >>>> >>>> pivot (view) >>>> vraptor - controller (will get my jpa data and serialize to json) - >>>> vraptor.caelum.com.br/en >>>> openjpa - my models >>>> >>>> My main question is about the controller: What do you think ? Is >>>> vraptor/struts2/yourframeworkofchoice a good way to create a >>>> application ? >>>> >>>> My first attempt will be create a login window using jaas to >>>> authenticate e then "redirect"? to the main window which will contain >>>> a menu where items will be built dinamically based on user permission. >>>> >>>> If you have some login examples, will help a lot. hehehhee >>>> >>>> Ty. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Giuliani Sanches >>>> twitter.com/giulianisanches >>>> giulianisanches.blogspot.com >>>> >>>> Como elaborar uma pergunta: >>>> http://www.istf.com.br/perguntas/ >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Giuliani Sanches >>> twitter.com/giulianisanches >>> giulianisanches.blogspot.com >>> >>> Como elaborar uma pergunta: >>> http://www.istf.com.br/perguntas/ >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Giuliani Sanches >> twitter.com/giulianisanches >> giulianisanches.blogspot.com >> >> Como elaborar uma pergunta: >> http://www.istf.com.br/perguntas/ > >
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