The wiki's not open to anyone - you need the karma ;-)

But you're right, Musachy. The docs might indeed be geared towards
experienced developers rather than newcomers. I've heard from quite a
few they like the S1 user documentation - maybe we can copy its
structure ? I'm all for it [1].

Cheers,

Phil

[1] https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-1721

On 2/8/07, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
About the documentation I'd like to point out that I had a similar
experience. The wiki is great for users that already know the framework and
are looking for a reference, or specific information, but for new users it
is quite hard, I always found the "User Guide" on S1 quite useful. The good
thing is that the information is there already (on the wiki), it is the
structure the one that is not easy to follow for new users. The wiki is open
to anyone, so help is welcome :)

regards
musachy

On 2/7/07, Brian Pontarelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Looks like it could be an issue with the xwork2 2.0-beta1 JAR file from
> the 2.0.1 beta bundle conflicting with the nightly because there doesn't
> seem to be an xwork JAR in with the nightlys. Again, this is pretty
> cumbersome to get working because of the numerous JAR files floating
> around and the versioning and dependency management. I'll grab the final
> XWork 2.0 release from OpenSymphony and try it with the nightlys, but I
> would suggest creating nightly bundles if the dependencies are tightly
> coupled.
>
> However, last night the build was broken in subversion, so I'm not sure
> how the nightlys are working. I'll try the build again tonight or
> tomorrow morning to make sure I'm not smoking crack or anything. There
> isn't much build information that I could find except for the 'mvn
> install' command from the 'Source Code' page, so I could be missing
> something there as well. Could also be beneficial to have some build
> info in the docs if there are more steps. Plus, with the memory issue
> I've encountered, might be nice to have something on that if it isn't a
> bug and builders do need to increase the maven memory maximum to around
> 256M.
>
> -bp
>
>
> Nate Drake wrote:
> > Brian Pontarelli <brian <at> pontarelli.com> writes:
> >
> >
> >> 3. The documentation for Struts 2 contains references to zero
> >> configuration and the web.xml configuration file also contains this
> >> stuff. There are also a number of references to all the annotations.
> >> These are not available in the 2.0.1BETA JAR files and therefore I had
> a
> >> hard time using them ;) I did find them in the nightly snapshots, which
> >> aren't functional. I would keep the documentation inline with the
> latest
> >> beta and not the latest nightly snapshot. Anyone who wants bleeding
> edge
> >> will be willing to look at the source to see new stuff or build the
> >> latest snapshot docs themselves.
> >>
> >
> > What seems to be broken with the nightlies?  Zero configuration is
> working
> > ok for us with the 2.0.5 build.
> >
> >
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