Hi,

> Since I use MyEclipse, I was interested in the comment in the AppFuse 2
> quick start http://appfuse.org/display/APF/AppFuse+QuickStart about using
> Candy for Eclipse.
> 
> However, the link took me to a page with a confusing discussion of maven
> support and a link under "How to get it" which just took me to an
> incomprehensible directoy list.  What do I do with this????

The link you mention above is the link you have to copy and paste in the
"Software update" feature of Eclipse:

- Select 'Help/Software Update/Find and Install'
- Select 'Search for new features to install'
- then in the next screen, click on 'New remote site'
- Give it a name and copy and paste the link
'http://candy4appfuse.sf.net/site' and then OK

You now have to click on Finish and it will look for update or new
features in the remote sites you indicated. 

> Are there some more comprehensible directions about what Candy does 

Taken from the site:
"A new project wizard for creating eclipse projects using AppFuse 2.0 M4
archetypes for simple projects."

> One of my frustrations with AppFuse 1 was the HORRID documentation. 

Well, I guess that depends on the point of view and past experience: I
was thinking yesterday evening that one of the reason I choose AppFuse
(started from v1.8) was that the documentation to be up and ready was
good, and the tutorial in 4 simple steps alllowed me to create
parent/childs forms in less time than any other opensource framework I
used in the past. 


Joel

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