Thanks Dan, I'll check those out. Bruce
Sent from my iPad On Jan 25, 2013, at 1:18 PM, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bruce, > Thanks for trying out Isis. > > I suggest you have a look around our documentation page [1], and in > particular the applib docs [2] and the cheatsheet [3]. For background on > Isis and its predecessor, the Naked Objects framework, check out [4] and [5] > > To answer your questions, fixtures are little bits of code to create > example/demo/test data - check out the app-fixture project generated by the > archetype - and the annotations are fully described in [2]. > > HTH > Dan > > [1] http://isis.apache.org/documentation.html > [2] http://isis.apache.org/core/applib.html > [3] http://isis.apache.org/getting-started/cheat-sheet.html > [4] http://isis.apache.org/learning-more/articles-and-presentations.html > [5] http://isis.apache.org/learning-more/books.html > > > On 25 January 2013 18:11, Bruce Lombardi <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I have successfully downloaded the Archetype code and it into Eclipse. I >> was >> able to follow the screencasts to get the code to compile and run >> successfully. >> >> However, after doing that, I am unsure how to proceed with development of a >> new domain model. I don't know what fixtures are, or how to use the >> annotations. Is there some other documentation that you could point me too? >> >> >> >> - Bruce >> >>
