Re: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

2007-07-05 Thread Ted Husted

I added the link. To edit the Struts 2 documentation site directly,
one needs to first file a Contributors License Agreement, and then we
can add the Confluence account to the appropriate group.

* http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WW/Editing+the+Documentation

HTH, Ted
<http://www.husted.com/ted/blog/>


On 7/3/07, Wesley Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sweet! I appreciate it!

-Wes

-Original Message-
From: Musachy Barroso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 3:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

Adding a link here will help people find it ;)

http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/tutorials.html

musachy

On 7/3/07, Wesley Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's funny that you mention this, I just finished a set of articles on

> Struts2. I would appreciate feedback if you don't mind reading it...
> Hopefully I can help out some newbs.
>
> http://www.wantii.com/wordpress/?cat=3
>
> -Wes
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 1:14 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial
>
> Guys --
>
> After reading about everything I could get my hands on and looping
> through the "code-build-deploy-try" cycle until dizzy, I decided to
> drop $29.00 on the comprehensive S2 tutorial available at
> ArcTech<http://www.arctechsoftware.com/tutorial/>
>
> The tutorial was clearly designed with the developer in mind.  For
> instance, when you reach a place where you need to make changes to a
> seemingly unrelated bit of configuration, rather than leave you
> hanging, the author ties the pieces together right then and there.
> When snapping so many technologies together (Struts, Spring,
> Hibernate, Database, Server, Transactions, etc.) it's easy to leave
> the reader hanging in an ambiguous state.  Not only does the author
> use a complete application, but he also provides actual support!
> That's right -- support!  After studying his technique, I set off to
> develop a proof of concept Struts 2 application for my employer.
> Naturally, I had a few misunderstandings right out of the gate.  I
> figured, having paid real money for this tutorial, perhaps I get get
> the tutorial company to throw me a clue as to why my code wasn't
> working quite right.  After sending them several configuration files
> (on a Sunday afternoon nonetheless) I received an email with the lines

> of code that were wrong.  I had the application running before the
evening news!
>
> I know many of you are struggling just like I was with all the puzzle
> pieces that are Struts 2.  If your time is worth minimum wage, you owe

> it to yourself to drop the $29.00 bucks for this tutorial and hit the
> ground running!
>
>
> --
> Scott
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RE: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

2007-07-03 Thread Wesley Wannemacher
Sweet! I appreciate it!

-Wes 

-Original Message-
From: Musachy Barroso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 3:22 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

Adding a link here will help people find it ;)

http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/tutorials.html

musachy

On 7/3/07, Wesley Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's funny that you mention this, I just finished a set of articles on

> Struts2. I would appreciate feedback if you don't mind reading it...
> Hopefully I can help out some newbs.
>
> http://www.wantii.com/wordpress/?cat=3
>
> -Wes
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 1:14 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial
>
> Guys --
>
> After reading about everything I could get my hands on and looping 
> through the "code-build-deploy-try" cycle until dizzy, I decided to 
> drop $29.00 on the comprehensive S2 tutorial available at 
> ArcTech<http://www.arctechsoftware.com/tutorial/>
>
> The tutorial was clearly designed with the developer in mind.  For 
> instance, when you reach a place where you need to make changes to a 
> seemingly unrelated bit of configuration, rather than leave you 
> hanging, the author ties the pieces together right then and there.  
> When snapping so many technologies together (Struts, Spring, 
> Hibernate, Database, Server, Transactions, etc.) it's easy to leave 
> the reader hanging in an ambiguous state.  Not only does the author 
> use a complete application, but he also provides actual support!  
> That's right -- support!  After studying his technique, I set off to 
> develop a proof of concept Struts 2 application for my employer.  
> Naturally, I had a few misunderstandings right out of the gate.  I 
> figured, having paid real money for this tutorial, perhaps I get get 
> the tutorial company to throw me a clue as to why my code wasn't 
> working quite right.  After sending them several configuration files 
> (on a Sunday afternoon nonetheless) I received an email with the lines

> of code that were wrong.  I had the application running before the
evening news!
>
> I know many of you are struggling just like I was with all the puzzle 
> pieces that are Struts 2.  If your time is worth minimum wage, you owe

> it to yourself to drop the $29.00 bucks for this tutorial and hit the 
> ground running!
>
>
> --
> Scott
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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Re: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

2007-07-03 Thread Musachy Barroso

Adding a link here will help people find it ;)

http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/tutorials.html

musachy

On 7/3/07, Wesley Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


It's funny that you mention this, I just finished a set of articles on
Struts2. I would appreciate feedback if you don't mind reading it...
Hopefully I can help out some newbs.

http://www.wantii.com/wordpress/?cat=3

-Wes

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 1:14 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

Guys --

After reading about everything I could get my hands on and looping
through the "code-build-deploy-try" cycle until dizzy, I decided to drop
$29.00 on the comprehensive S2 tutorial available at
ArcTech<http://www.arctechsoftware.com/tutorial/>

The tutorial was clearly designed with the developer in mind.  For
instance, when you reach a place where you need to make changes to a
seemingly unrelated bit of configuration, rather than leave you hanging,
the author ties the pieces together right then and there.  When snapping
so many technologies together (Struts, Spring, Hibernate, Database,
Server, Transactions, etc.) it's easy to leave the reader hanging in an
ambiguous state.  Not only does the author use a complete application,
but he also provides actual support!  That's right -- support!  After
studying his technique, I set off to develop a proof of concept Struts 2
application for my employer.  Naturally, I had a few misunderstandings
right out of the gate.  I figured, having paid real money for this
tutorial, perhaps I get get the tutorial company to throw me a clue as
to why my code wasn't working quite right.  After sending them several
configuration files (on a Sunday afternoon nonetheless) I received an
email with the lines of code that were wrong.  I had the application
running before the evening news!

I know many of you are struggling just like I was with all the puzzle
pieces that are Struts 2.  If your time is worth minimum wage, you owe
it to yourself to drop the $29.00 bucks for this tutorial and hit the
ground running!


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Scott
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RE: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

2007-07-03 Thread Wesley Wannemacher
It's funny that you mention this, I just finished a set of articles on
Struts2. I would appreciate feedback if you don't mind reading it...
Hopefully I can help out some newbs.

http://www.wantii.com/wordpress/?cat=3

-Wes 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 1:14 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

Guys --

After reading about everything I could get my hands on and looping
through the "code-build-deploy-try" cycle until dizzy, I decided to drop
$29.00 on the comprehensive S2 tutorial available at
ArcTech<http://www.arctechsoftware.com/tutorial/>

The tutorial was clearly designed with the developer in mind.  For
instance, when you reach a place where you need to make changes to a
seemingly unrelated bit of configuration, rather than leave you hanging,
the author ties the pieces together right then and there.  When snapping
so many technologies together (Struts, Spring, Hibernate, Database,
Server, Transactions, etc.) it's easy to leave the reader hanging in an
ambiguous state.  Not only does the author use a complete application,
but he also provides actual support!  That's right -- support!  After
studying his technique, I set off to develop a proof of concept Struts 2
application for my employer.  Naturally, I had a few misunderstandings
right out of the gate.  I figured, having paid real money for this
tutorial, perhaps I get get the tutorial company to throw me a clue as
to why my code wasn't working quite right.  After sending them several
configuration files (on a Sunday afternoon nonetheless) I received an
email with the lines of code that were wrong.  I had the application
running before the evening news!

I know many of you are struggling just like I was with all the puzzle
pieces that are Struts 2.  If your time is worth minimum wage, you owe
it to yourself to drop the $29.00 bucks for this tutorial and hit the
ground running!


--
Scott
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Excellent Struts 2 Tutorial

2007-07-03 Thread stanlick

Guys --

After reading about everything I could get my hands on and looping through
the "code-build-deploy-try" cycle until dizzy, I decided to drop $29.00 on
the comprehensive S2 tutorial available at
ArcTech

The tutorial was clearly designed with the developer in mind.  For instance,
when you reach a place where you need to make changes to a seemingly
unrelated bit of configuration, rather than leave you hanging, the author
ties the pieces together right then and there.  When snapping so many
technologies together (Struts, Spring, Hibernate, Database, Server,
Transactions, etc.) it's easy to leave the reader hanging in an ambiguous
state.  Not only does the author use a complete application, but he also
provides actual support!  That's right -- support!  After studying his
technique, I set off to develop a proof of concept Struts 2 application for
my employer.  Naturally, I had a few misunderstandings right out of the
gate.  I figured, having paid real money for this tutorial, perhaps I get
get the tutorial company to throw me a clue as to why my code wasn't working
quite right.  After sending them several configuration files (on a Sunday
afternoon nonetheless) I received an email with the lines of code that were
wrong.  I had the application running before the evening news!

I know many of you are struggling just like I was with all the puzzle pieces
that are Struts 2.  If your time is worth minimum wage, you owe it to
yourself to drop the $29.00 bucks for this tutorial and hit the ground
running!


--
Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED]