My little example (yes, wish it were smaller) is what I developed months ago to demo to my company and others. It evoked comments like "how much does this cost?" and "where are you writing the SQL?" (The EJB guys were baffled.)
It is not really a tutorial. I thought if I put something that showed linear code flow (not much bouncing around) with the corresponding output, one could read/skim through it if they were Cayenne-curious without having to download or install anything. If they still had interest, they could download the project and try it out and play around with it. (The first thing a co-worker did was modify it to insert 10,000 records to see how fast it was.) Comments also appreciated. Thanks, /dev/mrg -----Original Message----- From: Andrus Adamchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 8:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: New Tutorial Just finished a new tutorial: http://objectstyle.org/confluence/display/CAYDOC/Quick+Start I tried to make it a step-by-step guide to Cayenne features instead of our three original independent examples. So it goes from mapping to the basic API to the web app deployment. I will be checking the source code shortly. Comments? Typos? Anything we can simplify to make it smaller? Andrus P.S. I noticed Mike also started a similar project on Wiki. I think documentation redundancy is a good thing - it provides different user perspectives. Way to go! http://objectstyle.org/confluence/display/CAY/Cayenne+In+Motion
