+1 I don't know where to start! Please gimme HelloWorld! 'Developing with Avalon PDF' or Avalon homepage tell me nothing. I'm not famillar with javadoc which has no sample code in it. (Yes, I was/am Visual Studio programmer, and english is foreign language to me). and... > > readme.txt > > build.bat > > build.sh > > build.xml (not phoenix's one) > > src/java/foo/Bar.java > > src/java/foo/Fred.java > > src/java/foo/Wilma.java > > src/javafoo/Bar.xinfo > > src/conf/sample-assembly.xml > > src/conf/sample-config.xml > > src/conf/sample-server.xml > > src/manifest/server.mf > > lib\cornerstone.bar > > lib\cornerstone-compilation.jar > > lib\logkit.jar > > lib\avalon-framework.jar > > lib\avalon-excalibur-20010919.jar > > lib\avalon-scratchpad-20010919.jar > > lib\phoenix-client-20010922.jar is this HelloWorld? or HelloUniverse? maybe HelloGalaxy.... :(
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jar Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Avalon Development" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 1:04 AM Subject: Re: [Vote] Getting started with a Phoenix app > +1 .... having just started with Avalon/Phoenix/Cornerstone, I could > STILL benefit from this > > Paul Hammant wrote: > > > I'm speaking to lots of Open Source people about their projects and > > porting to Avalon/Phoenix. In some cases they are keen on migration, in > > others keen on dual mode. In all cases they don't know where to start. > > Now HelloWorld is a simple example, but it's highly tied to the rest of > > Cornerstone. > > > > I'd like to, if all are in agreement, have an even leaner demo that is > > included in the phoenix project. > > > > It would : > > > > 1) only be included in Phoenix's source distribution > > 2) also be a separate self contained source distibution > > 3) have a build target in the parent build script that makes the child > > source distribution. > > > > Imagine a dir in phoenix called "newbie-sample" that contains: > > > > readme.txt > > build.bat > > build.sh > > build.xml (not phoenix's one) > > src/java/foo/Bar.java > > src/java/foo/Fred.java > > src/java/foo/Wilma.java > > src/javafoo/Bar.xinfo > > src/conf/sample-assembly.xml > > src/conf/sample-config.xml > > src/conf/sample-server.xml > > src/manifest/server.mf > > > > Imaging invoking "build sample" in Phoenix's main build script that > > makes a zip that includes the above plus: > > > > lib\cornerstone.bar > > lib\cornerstone-compilation.jar > > lib\logkit.jar > > lib\avalon-framework.jar > > lib\avalon-excalibur-20010919.jar > > lib\avalon-scratchpad-20010919.jar > > lib\phoenix-client-20010922.jar > > > > This would allow the zip (phoenix-app-for-newbies.zip) be unzipped and > > newbie to start work making a SAR compatible server application. Of > > course the build.xml file would contain the bare minimum of build > > targets as often people are new to Ant as well. The newbie would have > > to get Ant 1.4.1 and edit the build.bat file to set ANT_HOME if they > > have not installed Ant. > > > > Votes/Opinions please? > > > > - PH > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________________________________ ��Ƽ���� �߰ſ� ������ - ����! �Խ��� http://kr.bbs.yahoo.com ������, �㸮����21, ���Ϻ�, ���̾Ƹ��... ����, ���ѹα��� ��ſ� ���� - ����! ���� http://kr.games.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
