Hello from France,
I'm Cyrille, and I'm learning on working with Java for 1 year. Before
Java I was programming with Php, MSVisualStudio C++ and C#.
I'm discovering the Java world with Tapestry 4 and now Tapestry 5. I've
read many books about Pojos, EJB3, Hibernate and so.
My brain has growed by 4 !
Now days I try to create en friendly environment with Eclipse, Maven and
Jetty but I could not stop to think about the facility of the integrated
NetBeans/Glassfish. I do not stop to search the perfect environment for
Java development ( MS VisualStudio was so integrated and easy to use ;-)
I'm living in Tours and often working in Paris (Thanks to the fast TGV
train).
Sorry to stay anonymous, but I don't want to associate
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to my real name. You can know more about me (Name,
Businness, ...) by sending me a mail.
bonne journée
cyrille.
Lionel Touati a écrit :
Hi François,
Yes you're right, sorry about our english reader to have put some
differentiation in this list. I hope you will forgive me :)
I also forgot to introduce myself as you did.
I'm working for a B2B company specialized in business travel. We move
our Pseudo struts framework to tapestry 3 about 2 years from now, and
we're just finishing our migration to TAP 4.1.2 right now. I'm working
in La Défense
L.
Francois Armand a écrit :
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
Not to pry or anything but reading my google analytics data it seems
a large
number of tapestry people are concentrated in either the very
Northern/
Southern (ie Mairseille) or the biggest concentration in Paris. The
numbers are dispersed within Paris enough to potentially warrant
meeting up
if people were so inclined. ..
Nevertheless, we can just signal us in this thread, it may be used
latter as a contact list or something like that.
So, I'm French, work with tapestry 5 since about 2 months for an open
source LDAP manager project : InterLDAP (www.interldap.org). I work
in Paris 8, and my society's name is Linagora.
I will be glad to share my experiences with T5. As the project is
open source, the source are available (really alpha dev) :
http://svn.forge.objectweb.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/interldap/interldap-wui-t5/
Among interesting things, there's an Acegi integration, a simple tree
viewer, and a kind of beanEditForm which is intended to work with
multi-valuated attributes in place of bean properties.
Francois Armand
[just a notice to Lionel Touati : by respect to other reader, I think
we should always write in English on this list : even non French
people may be interested of what happen in Tapestry community (we
French people always want to differentiate ourselves from others ;)]
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