The big hole to my mind is the documenation, specifically anything in
terms of a best-practice/example of the basic building blocks, /just/
above the Hello World-level examples.
  The code's already in the examples module, but I'm thinking about a
few paragraphs or so on:-

  - Suggestions for basic web-app project layout
  - A couple of lines of static & dynamic text
  - A simple table
  - A paged table
  - A basic form population
  - Processing of the basic form
  - Add in an external CSS file
  - Links to other pages of the web-app
  - Links to external locations
  
Advanced topics could then be
  - Linkomatic
  - Container options & use
  - Tabbed pages
  - Form validation
  - Hibernate integration
  - Spring integration
  - Groovy integration
  - Jython integration


On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:20:01 -0800, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> i hesitate to say this, but at long last, the core looks pretty done to
> me.  ;-)
> 
> aside from the w3c/id stuff and the bugs in the database, are there any
> complaints?
> 
>     jon
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