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Thread: Spring Rich Client: A Journey/Tutorial

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    You need a login/pass to edit the pages. The wiki works with the same credentials as the issue tracker. So signup at the jira:

    http://opensource2.atlassian.com/pro...Dashboard.jspa

    and then you should be able to edit the wiki with the same login/pass.

    Jan

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    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

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    I did. My pleasure. Did not mean to be anonymous. Just gotten used to the auto-signature in most forums ;-)
    Kees de Kooter
    www.boplicity.net

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    Session Five: Applications, windows, views is now up at: http://pa.rsons.org/node/13.

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    Session Six: The View is now up at: http://pa.rsons.org/node/14.

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    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.

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    Session Eight: Such a bind is now up at: http://pa.rsons.org/node/18.

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    Smile Master/Detail Tutorial

    Hi,

    i think the better place for my written tutorial
    http://pa.rsons.org/node/21

    about the master/detail component would be on the http://spring-rich-c.sourceforge.net...userGuide.html or arcticle site. What do you think?

    markus

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    The pdf tutorial about master/detail looks interesting.
    Larry already wrote a big tutorial on the wiki too.

    Maybe we can merge both into an apt with png files so we can put it in the user guide on the site?
    Why apt files? Because then they would fit into the generated site:
    - site menu on the left
    - entire site can be pdf'ed
    - the docs would be in subversion and well-formed patches can be supplied to improve them
    - apt writes very fast

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    I've already sent it to larry, but no reply. A good idea to merge these two tutorials. Perhaps we could enhance the simple sample of larry with the master/detail component and then customize this tutorial on this sample.

    what do you think larry and ge0ffrey?

    On this I also want to ask, how to become a member of the Spring RCP project/team? I'm very interested to support the project in form of articles, tutorials, coding and the like. I think the documentation and small code examples of how to use some features of the framework are one of the most important things, wheter a developer choose a framework or not.

    see you
    markus

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