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All, WTP will be hosting internal reviews of the Dali and JSF
projects prior to the EMO reviews tomorrow, Wednesday June 7th at
noon PDT / 3pm EDT. See the attachments for background info. Everyone in the WTP
community is welcome to come see what these projects have been doing, ask
questions, etc. Tim |
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behalf of Raghu Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 5:20 PM To: WTP PMC communications (including coordination, announcements, and Group discussions); Java Server Faces Tools developer discussion Subject: [wtp-pmc] JSF Tools Project RC3 build+Tutorial posted.. Attachments: ATT3327294.txt Hi, Build+Tutorial: We have posted a build of the JSF Tools project along with a tutorial that walks through the features in the build. You can access both of them from this page. The next build on June 7th will be the feature freeze build. Design docs: We have checked-in design docs at the following folder in CVS: org.eclipse.jsf->development->design. We will continue to add more developer related documents in this folder. User docs: We have started working on the User documentation for the project. We are waiting for documentation from Sybase on the Faces Config Editor. Thanks Raghu |
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Neil Hauge [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 7:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [wtp-pmc] Dali project information
PMC Members, As requested in yesterday's meeting, here are some links to help you get started with reviewing the Dali plug-in for the WTP internal review. Basics: - Take a look at the viewlets on the http://www.eclipse.org/dali homepage (on the right-hand side called "Dali Demos"). This will give you a feel for the tooling and how it works. Downloads: - The latest and best Dali build to use for the review can be found here: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/dali/downloads/drops/N-dali-200605191816/ - For reference, all Dali builds can be found here: http://www.eclipse.org/dali/downloads.html (installation instructions are also located here if you need them, but there is nothing abnormal that is needed for install) Getting Started: - First review the information provided here: http://www.eclipse.org/dali/gettingstarted.html. - After this, follow the Getting Started section in the Eclipse Help->Help Contents - Dali O-R Mapping Tool User Guide or use the Dali User Guide PDF located here: http://www.eclipse.org/dali/docs/dali_user_guide.pdf. The Getting Started chapter includes a Quick Start and a Tutorial that will take you through most of the functionality offered in the plug-in. The tutorial is not fully complete, in that it does not include the surrounding infrastructure config to actually exercise a JPA implementation (session bean, JSP, etc). That said, it takes you through what our tooling is responsible for, which is building up the necessary artifacts to actually execute an application using the JPA provider of your choice. It is our plan to have the full tutorial available by the end of June. - Note that you can use the context-sensitive help in the Dali UI at any time by pressing F1. Let me know if you have any questions. -Neil Neil Hauge Principal Software Developer Oracle TopLink [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ wtp-pmc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/wtp-pmc
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