Hi,
I'd be very interested in seeing this, unfortunately port 8070 is closed at our office so I can't access the given url (this may have been the problem Calle reported). Is it possible for you to either post it on a port 80 server somewhere, or mail it to me ?
Many thanks,
dw
(david_watkins@lbss.com)
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I'll look into posting it on another account. The problem Calle reported was a result of my webserver being turned off. My server can be a little slow at time so I would give it another chance -visit the main page (www.cuprak.net) and drill down to the tutorial (under programming). I am using port redirection with tzo so even though you have port 8070 blocked it should still work (Kodak blocks port 8070 but tzo's 'magic' works for me)
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To submit your tutorial, I can either grant you developer access, and you can commit the changes yourself. Or you can just email the docs to me and I'll commit the changes.
Let me know which you would prefer.
Thanks,
Mike
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Yes the documentation still exists (on my pc at least!) and is a good starting place. If you want it send an email to tb@corams.com and I'll reply with the attachment.
Mike is there a chance of getting this up on the jaxor site proper at some point? I actually tried it out with one of my team who had no idea of how jaxor worked. Gave him the tutorial and left him to it (intentionally without any assistance from me) and within a few hours he was re-generating a couple of new jaxor classes.
Tim
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Yes, merging the docs would be a very good addition. Tim, would you like to add the docs? I can add you as a developer. I won't have time to add the docs for awhile. My jaxor-powered website is going live within the next week.
Thanks,
Mike
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I went through the tutorial step by step. but when i want to run the test client I get a class_not_found_exception. in the database.properties file everythings ok and the jar-file is also in the lib-folder. does anyone why?
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Put together a short tutorial for jaxor. Thought the project needed some more documentation. Hopefully someone will find it helpful.
http://cuprak.net:8070/development/jaxor_tutorial.html
Hello!
A tutorial sounds really great!
But the link doesn't work :-(
Regards Calle
Investigating
Looks great! Would you be interested in contributing the html to project documentation? The tutorial is far better than what I have.
Thanks,
Mike Rettig
Yes, I would definitely be interested in contributing it. How do I go about doing that?
Ryan Cuprak
rcuprak@acm.org
Hi,
I'd be very interested in seeing this, unfortunately port 8070 is closed at our office so I can't access the given url (this may have been the problem Calle reported). Is it possible for you to either post it on a port 80 server somewhere, or mail it to me ?
Many thanks,
dw
(david_watkins@lbss.com)
I'll look into posting it on another account. The problem Calle reported was a result of my webserver being turned off. My server can be a little slow at time so I would give it another chance -visit the main page (www.cuprak.net) and drill down to the tutorial (under programming). I am using port redirection with tzo so even though you have port 8070 blocked it should still work (Kodak blocks port 8070 but tzo's 'magic' works for me)
Ryan,
To submit your tutorial, I can either grant you developer access, and you can commit the changes yourself. Or you can just email the docs to me and I'll commit the changes.
Let me know which you would prefer.
Thanks,
Mike
I am evaluating persistence frameworks and wanted to try using Jaxor. Was trying to access the tutorial and got an error.
Cannot find server or DNS Error
Internet Explorer
Does the tutorial still exist?
Is there any source of documentation other than the examples and a few html files?
Thanks,
Amy Smith
Yes the documentation still exists (on my pc at least!) and is a good starting place. If you want it send an email to tb@corams.com and I'll reply with the attachment.
Mike is there a chance of getting this up on the jaxor site proper at some point? I actually tried it out with one of my team who had no idea of how jaxor worked. Gave him the tutorial and left him to it (intentionally without any assistance from me) and within a few hours he was re-generating a couple of new jaxor classes.
Tim
Yes, merging the docs would be a very good addition. Tim, would you like to add the docs? I can add you as a developer. I won't have time to add the docs for awhile. My jaxor-powered website is going live within the next week.
Thanks,
Mike
EUREKA!
It run.
BUT
User (user.jaxor) != Users (build.xml) !!!!
Where can i find the tutorial???
I went through the tutorial step by step. but when i want to run the test client I get a class_not_found_exception. in the database.properties file everythings ok and the jar-file is also in the lib-folder. does anyone why?