I've been doing at lot of work on Sabertooth lately, in my slim amounts of spare time.
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Name: Howard Lewis Ship
Member since: 2000-10-30 14:13:44
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Homepage: http://tapestry.sf.net
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Experienced in OpenStep and Objective-C and Java (plus a bunch of technology from primordial days). Big leap into OSS: Tapestry: Java Web Components at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tapestry and Sabertooth at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sabertooth
I've been doing at lot of work on Sabertooth lately, in my slim amounts of spare time.
I'm using Blogger for do this. Check out:
"Tapestry: Java Web Components" has finally been published by The Java Report. Check it out!
This is my second article, and hopefully is the gateway to wide acceptance of Tapestry.
I've release Tapestry 1.0.0. Huzzah!
If you're doing Java, you need to be using two frameworks:
1) Log4J is the only way to put runtime logging output into your app. It's slick, configurable and very, very easy. Oh, and if you use Tapestry, the built-in Tapestry Inspector allows you to configure Log4J on the fly.
2) JUnit is the balls. Just get diciplined and write a bunch of quick tests to go with your code. Easy as cake.
I'm beginning to crank on Sabertooth, my advanced O/R mapping technology for Java.
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