Hi Jumpy, This is great work. Thanks for taking the time to write the guide. Would you like to add this to the Tuscany documentation instead of having it reside on the location where you have it? The license would change to Apache when moved to Tuscany.
If yes, this is simple. You create a documentation JIRA and attach the text to it. Another choice might be to create a wiki page holding this content. Then create a documentation JIRA that points to the wiki page. Haleh On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Jumpy <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! > > I thought I'd use this list to announce my attempt at a beginner's guide > for tuscany. I recently had to build a web service backend in java for a web > application and picked tuscany for the task. > > As I went along, I took some notes on what questions I ran into, and now > I've written it up in a way that should be easy to understand. > > The guide - still a work in progress - can be found at > > http://furry.de/jumpy/tuscanyguide > > I'm sure it still contains some errors, if you find any or have suggestions > or additions, I'd love to hear them. > > Thanks to the dev's for making great free software! > > Yours, > > Jumpy > > -- > "The squirrel that you kill in jest, dies in earnest." > (Henry David Thoreau) > > -- http://www.linkedin.com/in/halehmahbod
