2012/7/11 Howard Lewis Ship <hls...@gmail.com> > Here's the situation. > > This list exists to help people with problems specific to Tapestry. > It's pretty active, and people are very willing to help ... with > Tapestry specific problems. It is not a resource for people to learn > everything about Java, or testing, or software engineering. There are > specific lists and forums out there for you to find. If we tried to > answer every question about every aspect about creating software, we'd > have no time to answer questions about things we are expert in. > > Now, once you read up on the basics of testing, there are some > specific issues about how to test Tapestry applications; we'd love to > help you with those, but first we need to be speaking the same > language: do your homework, learn about testing in general, testing > with Java, testing with TestNG and once you have a handle on that, the > links Thiago posted will really help you understand the specific > issues concerning Tapestry.
I just think that if anyone was free, would go can help me. And NOT would go disturb anybody. But ok. I finish here. 2012/7/11 Lenny Primak <lpri...@hope.nyc.ny.us> > Easy, Easy, don't get mad now. > > Thiago pointed to plenty of documentation to get you started. > That's all that could be reasonably expected on a Tapestry mailing list, or > any mailing list in general. > > It's unreasonable to ask for people on the mailing list to do your project > for you for free, > which is what you are really asking us to do. Please stop, your only intention was of to create conflict.