Ted Husted wrote:
Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
Look at Scarab.
I've got the CVS snapshot from 12/31. There are 193 classes.
Which of those should I look at first if my goal is to use Torque and
Peers in a simple test project, with maybe one table and no security?
I would in fact like
Martin Poeschl wrote:
there is a testbed in torque cvs (/src/rttest)) ... it runs all generation tasks and
includes a
simple app which adds data to the db ...
Has www.working-dogs.com moved? Is that were Village lives? I don't have
the JAR handy, and the build file wants it. Or is there a WAR
Ted Husted wrote:
Martin Poeschl wrote:
there is a testbed in torque cvs (/src/rttest)) ... it runs all generation tasks and
includes a
simple app which adds data to the db ...
Has www.working-dogs.com moved? Is that were Village lives? I don't have
the JAR handy, and the build file
Thanks, Erik, that did help. I got Torque to build, but the build-test
failed. I may have to go back and be sure I have the right versions of
all the JARs. It wanted a later version of Village for example, along
with some others that I didn't have handy.
Thanks, Martin.
Personally, I would say its not so much a documentation issue, as a
big-picture example issue. I've read the documention, and it looks like
all the pieces are are there, but I can't see the forest for the trees.
Something I find helpful is to walk-through an application. One
i send a copy to the turbine list, so we can discuss on the right list ;-)
Ted Husted wrote:
Thanks, Martin.
Personally, I would say its not so much a documentation issue, as a
big-picture example issue. I've read the documention, and it looks like
all the pieces are are there, but I
hammant 02/01/01 15:25:56
Modified:armi PROPOSAL
Log:
Event API and connection recovery
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +14 -2 jakarta-commons-sandbox/armi/PROPOSAL
Index: PROPOSAL
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RCS
Commoners,
I have pushed a working verision of ARMI into commons-scratchpad and
anyone with Ant should be able to build and test it.
To become a proper commons project what needs to happen? Normally
Jakarta rules insist that a project has an active developer community
behind it before it