Les:

   I've posted on my blog the first two parts of my tutorial on how to use Ki 
to add security to a web application.  

   The link to the blog post is: http://tinyurl.com/d5prwb 

   I decided to use Maven to manage the dependencies and also to enable users 
to run the applications in Jetty in case they didn't have Eclipse and Tomcat.  
It was just getting too involved to explain to users all the dependent jars 
they would need on their class path to build and run the examples.

   If you see anything I've gotten wrong in the blog posts or code examples 
please let me know and I'll correct it.

   If you do want me to create a different basic web application for inclusion 
in the Ki samples let me know.  You're free to use the code provided in the 
blog posts in your samples and/or wiki if you'd like to.

   I'll be adding to these posts with additional tutorials on some of Ki's 
features.  I'll also update all my references once you've got the new Ki 
website up with everything.

   Thanks for your help earlier and I hope my blog articles will be useful to 
people new to Ki.  I'll be using them internally to train some developers who 
are working on a new project with me.

   
  

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