Hi Markus,
I'm happy to host this for you if you like, or remove it from the site if you prefer - if you want a change, just say the word.
Regards
Chris
http://pa.rsons.org
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Hi Markus,
I'm happy to host this for you if you like, or remove it from the site if you prefer - if you want a change, just say the word.
Regards
Chris
http://pa.rsons.org
Session Eight: Such a bind is now up at: http://pa.rsons.org/node/18.
Session Seven: Beating the Command Framework into Submission is up at http://pa.rsons.org/node/17.
Bit of a delay with this one; got distracted by "real work". Annoying, huh.
Session Six: The View is now up at: http://pa.rsons.org/node/14.
Hi Tennyson
I'm new to the framework, so I might be wrong, but try changing the loginCommand definition in commands-context.xml. Change the closeOnCancel property to 'true'.
Hope this helps...
Try my "Spring Rich Client: A Journey" article series. It's still work in progress, but hopefully it'll help you.
http://pa.rsons.org/node/6
Session Five: Applications, windows, views is now up at: http://pa.rsons.org/node/13.
Hi Jan
Someone left a comment on my site to let me know that ... Thanks anyway! Perhaps someone should edit an obvious page and let people know that's how it works...?
Chris
Hi there,
Looks like I need to be logged into the wiki to do this... I've looked over the site but I can't see a way of registering. Do I have to request authorship?
Chris
Hi Jan
Thanks for the encouragement! I'll do my best to sort out links to the wiki.
Chris
Session Four: Beans, shmeans and services is up at http://pa.rsons.org/node/11
I raise a question about the need for ApplicationServices there... if anyone's got any useful info, please feel free...
Session Three: How did that work then? is now up at http://pa.rsons.org/node/10.
"Session Two: Hello, world!" is now up: http://pa.rsons.org/node/5
Hi all,
First post, hi and all that :)
I thought that it was high time that I learnt all about this Spring Rich Client business, as I've been following the project for six months and even...