[Lift] Re: Where to start

2009-04-09 Thread Darren Hague

You may also wish to have a look at ESME, an Apache Incubator project
which expands on Skittr in a number of ways. There is OpenID sign-on,
search (via Lucene/Compass), a DSL for filtering  routing messages,
an HTTP-based API, and much more.

Check out http://blog.esme.us and http://incubator.apache.org/esme for
more details. Source code links are here: 
http://incubator.apache.org/esme/community/contribute.html

Cheers,
Darren

On Apr 8, 6:10 am, David Bernard david.bernard...@gmail.com wrote:
 samples and demo code are available in the lift source under sites (bad
 name) 
 directoryhttp://github.com/dpp/liftweb/tree/c096b784c3fb43900ea0b2b10ad71df34f...

 /davidB

 On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 22:29, Erkki Lindpere vill...@gmail.com wrote:

  I really want to try Lift out, but I find the documentation a bit
  lacking (and on the other hand the getting started guide is too
  verbose IMHO).

  My preferred method is to take a look at the source of an example
  application that is more complex than hello world (even better if
  more complex than the hellolift archetype as well) and then I'll read
  some docs on the side. Is there such an example app? skittr-example?

  Regards,

  Erkki Lindpere
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[Lift] Re: Where to start

2009-04-07 Thread Derek Chen-Becker
A (mostly current) PDF version of the book is available on the google group
page:

http://groups.google.com/group/the-lift-book

A commercial version of the book will be out from APress in the near future.


Derek

2009/4/7 João Pereira joaomiguel.pere...@gmail.com

 I'm using this sample app:

 http://github.com/tjweir/pocketchangeapp/tree/master

 The book is also great.

 http://github.com/tjweir/liftbook/tree/master

 Hope that helps

 On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Erkki Lindpere vill...@gmail.com wrote:


 I really want to try Lift out, but I find the documentation a bit
 lacking (and on the other hand the getting started guide is too
 verbose IMHO).

 My preferred method is to take a look at the source of an example
 application that is more complex than hello world (even better if
 more complex than the hellolift archetype as well) and then I'll read
 some docs on the side. Is there such an example app? skittr-example?

 Regards,

 Erkki Lindpere





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