Many thanks for all this very interesting links.

I would like to add this one for other newbie like me (great on how to install, update and use ERDirectToWeb): http://en.wikibooks.org/ wiki/Programming:WebObjects/Direct-To/Web.

David.


Le 7 août 07 à 06:32, Denis Frolov a écrit :

On Aug 7, 2007, at 12:16 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:


That's sure that the lack of a good knowledge of the whole framework is real bottle neck to work with D2W as everything is done "under the cover", using indirections like the rules, etc.. But up to now, I achieve to go on, by debugging, logging, searching the net for similar problem, finding indications on methods I don't know and studying them through reference documents. I'm sure that if the mailing list is always so reactive I'll touch the target rather sooner than later. I have already worked with some other frameworks so I know pretty well the difficulty to enter in one of it, get the whole view and "philosophy" of its concept before starting to be efficient with it.

Okay, so some hints here:

Great hints! I would also double another Guido's hint in the previous email - start with playing around with BugTracker (http:// wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Getting+Started+with +BugTracker). It has tons of things to learn from and is a great helper in learning D2W since you can see all the best practices on a working example.

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