Hi Dan,
I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but check out the
olio project that is in the incubator. It's a web application
implemented in several languages and back ends that was put together
as a workload for testing but it might give you a starting point.
Regards,
Craig
On Jun 19, 2011, at 9:57 PM, Dan wrote:
This may perhaps seem like a tall order but bear with me here...
Does anyone know where I can get a complete sample application
that's really complete. I mean as if a real life functioning
enterprise the likes of Google just zipped up their whole open-
source production and development hard drives and made it all
available for people to download, unzip, and run... mysql database,
bug tracking system, build system, version control, connection
pooling services, web server, app server, javascript libraries,
internationalization resources, configured IDE, etc. etc. All of
everything configured and wrapped up in a single installer ready to
go with just a few changes to IP addresses and passwords. From that
we could just change things to build our own first app.
I've tried getting started with a bunch of different open source
application stacks and I always get stuck. And every time it
happens I wonder why I can't just copy someone's entire web
development drive. It's open-source and it's just ones and zeroes.
Why can't we just copy it and skip the setup process and the time of
figuring out best practices on our own?
Thanks for any thoughts about this. Also if this is the wrong forum
for this question, please direct me to the right one.
Craig L Russell
Architect, Oracle
http://db.apache.org/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:craig.russ...@oracle.com
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!