I know about jumpstart, but that's like different solutions for
specifics things, not a complete app.
I think it would be fine to have a complete demo app, maybe using
hibernate + hsqldb, some custom component, etc, for a begginer

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Ashwanth Kumar
<ashwanth.ku...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, Do we need a Demo app?? I mean, we already've one: JumpStart(
> http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au:8080/jumpstart/) hosted, so..
>
> Do u wish to re-consider ur idea??
>
>  - Ashwanth Kumar
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Alfonso Quiroga 
> <alfonsose...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi! going back again to the idea of publishing demo aplication for
>> starters (always is easier to see something working and copy from
>> that, than building an app from scratch, looking for docs, etc).
>>
>> Is there some idea of how the demo app should be? I'm NOT a T5 expert
>> but I can do it if it's simple.
>> a) The first question is... if we have a t5-starter-demo-app, where
>> will be hosted?
>> b) What does the app need? I was thinking in very basic, 2 o 3 pages,
>> using web-security with annotations, storing data in session... a
>> t:zone example.. and I don't know what else, any suggestions?
>>
>> I think this idea contribute to new users adopting t5, maybe sounds
>> stupid, but when you start.. if you have almost nothing to see, a lot
>> of users can be discarding t5.
>> thanks
>>
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