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Sonu Vijay wrote: | Hi, | | I'm literally going nuts trying to figure things out. | All I'm trying to do is write a small component and | run it from a main program. | | I think if any of the enlightened souls here could | write just a tutorial that beginners like me could | follow to just create a Hello World component and use | it from a main program, it would be of tremendous | help. I don't care what container I use at this | moment.
As I'm learning all this myself, I plan on updating the Wiki with that knowledge and some code and what not. Feel free to do so yourself.
| All the theory is great but absolute beginners would | only be able to appreciate that theory if they are | able to build something. That small hello world | printing on the command line would give tons of | motivation to proceed with learning more. Atleast I | think so.
Agreed
| A beginner can't appreciate the difference between | various containers and frameworks and stuff. All that | theory is great but becomes a little overwhelming if | you can't practically build something. So if some one | could just show direction, provide with a learning | path that would be awesome.
Also agreed. I'm trying to create a simple, "Here's a concrete way to get started" sort of thing. Feel free to add to the link that Aaron posted.
| And I think telling people to download from CVS and | build first is not so great too. To start with if they | can just get the jars and use those to write something | and make it work,then they would be motivated to do | all the complex stuff.
Same here. See the message I wrote a while back, same complaints.
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