Hi, "Jean T. Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there any writeups on how to use Derby with other IDEs? I'll > happily add links to any. There is this one: http://www.netbeans.org/kb/50/derby-demo.html Dag > > In particular, are there any tutorials that show how to use NetBeans 5.0 > with Derby? http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/UsesOfDerby has a link to a > 4.1 example, which I can include in the meantime: > http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/alexismp/?anchor=derby_the_database_java_was > . > > If anyone has time to do a NetBeans writeup for the Derby Wiki or web > site, that'd be really nice. > >>>3) Home tab gets a "Quick Links" section, which many apache sites seem >>>to have >>> >> The asf link might want to show that it leaves the derby site. I >> don't know the best way to do this, or if it's really a good idea. > > other apache sites don't appear to be concerned about showing when links > leave the current site. For example, see http://geronimo.apache.org/ and > http://forrest.apache.org/ . > >>>4) Added a "Download" tab to make downloads even easier to find. >>>(Geronimo and XmlBeans have Download tabs.) >>> >> >> I can't really tell from the downloads, which download I want. >> Possibly some more information about what is different between then >> all. Possibly a changes, diff between them all. Also, it would be >> nice for a while to have the snapshot first, some type of >> ... >> >> I like it. The main thing I do not like, is the download page. It's >> too out-of-date, I would like to see the latest and greatest on the >> top. Going down in whatever order sounds good. This is my thought >> only, as I like new... :-) >> I do like the mods, looks nice. > > I agree the downloads page could use a complete rewrite. For example, it > mixes in how to check out and build the derby code, which could be split > out into a developers-only page. > > thanks for the feedback! > > -jean > -- Dag H. Wanvik Sun Microsystems, Database Technology Group (DBTG) Haakon VII gt. 7b, N-7485 Trondheim, Norway Tel: x43496/+47 73842196, Fax: +47 73842101
