sorry for emailing you privately. :) I meant it to go to the list as
well. But, thanks for your info!

Brandon

On 7/8/05, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/8/05, Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Does Shale have any good documentation as of yet?
> 
> I suppose that depends on your definition of "good", right?  :-)
> 
> There's a fair amount of material about the various features (not all
> of them filled in yet) on the Shale web site:
> 
>   http://struts.apache.org/shale/
> 
> which I'm in the process of transferring to, from the wiki where
> everything got started:
> 
>   http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsShale/
> 
> In addition, the JavaDocs for each package are pretty thorough,
> describing the motivation for that particular feature, and the
> highlights of how to use them.  There's a pointer to a snapshot of the
> Javadocs (which is going to be updated tonight to pick up recent
> changes) on the Wiki.
> 
> Finally, with the nightly builds:
> 
>   http://cvs.apache.org/builds/struts/nightly/struts-shale/
> 
> there is a "use cases" web application that contains smal
> self-contained examples of using nearly all of these features.  Rather
> than trying to craft one gigantic application with everything crammed
> in, I'm trying this experiment to see if it makes learning the
> individual concepts easier -- feedback would be appreciated on whether
> this approach actually works!
> 
> Craig
>

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