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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