Good idea.
Eelco
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Hi,
I've come up with a quickstart project that doesn't do anything, but allow people to jumpstart their own development, without example code, etc.
The application will run on an embedded Jetty servlet container and do absolutely nothing, other than show a static HTML page (rendered by a Wicket HtmlPage).
The CVS module will contain a maven project including the source etc. for the quickstart application. From this source an Eclipse project without the dependencies on maven and maven repository elements will be generated. This is the distributable that will be uploaded to the files section on sourceforge.
This project will be used in describing the QuickStart document.
How is this different from the example applications or the CD-app?
This project comes clean without components, directly runnable. It sole purpose is to be a quick start.
Support for other IDE's can be added, provided we have access to them.
Any objections to this?
Martijn
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