Hi group,
I haven't done web app development in a while and was wondering whether the
field of options for garden variety browser-UI, data-based web applications
had narrowed any since last time. Here are the ones I knew of in 2003. If
anyone knows a current survey of these, I'd love
I'm working on this doc. It's kinda like a tutorial.
http://www.geocities.com/topdowndan/docs/webapp
Dan
--- Donie Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I've been given a half finished struts project to
develop further and I
havn't used struts before. Is there any good
resources
Thanks, David. Great doable ideas!
I have a couple questions...
Where is the best place to put server side validation?
I think that's a substep of either Author Business
Services or Author Actions.
Same question about client-side validation.
Do you think Bugzilla is more of a QA- or a Team-
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Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 12:44 PM
Subject: Application Development Procedure Doc
(Again)
Hi Group,
This is plea #2
this page with IE? If so,
then forget about
getting any help from me. I never run it.
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James Mitchell
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never run it.
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James Mitchell
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AIM: jmitchtx
- Original Message - From: Dan Cancro
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Subject: Application
This is Blueglue: http://www.openlogic.com/index.php
With blueglue, you download this application and then
check the boxes for, say, MySQL, Hibernate, JBoss, and
Middlegen, and blueglue installs everything on your
computer.
I am just getting started. I haven't developed any
apps yet, so picking
Yes, I am only looking for detail at this high level.
I think that a one or two page document with this
course level of detail over the entire app development
process would be pretty helpful for people like me who
are getting started. I think there is plenty of
documentation already to explain
LOL. Thanks, David. I think if the whole open source
community was one company, we wouldn't even need a
book. We'd probably just have a wizard.
--- David G. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan,
I skimmed over your steps outline and it looks like
you should turn that
into a book for
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