Wow - that's a bit of a reality check! Strange to me that you're allowed to upload files but not use subversion. Oh well - I'm sorry about the inconvenience, perhaps a different (non US) project hosting service would be better? Anyway I downloaded the code, but unfortunately its not the magic pill I keep hoping for (that is, a way to not have to learn spring). At any rate, documentation and comments would be helpful.

Thanks again for the effort.

Sincerely,
Chris

Mohammad Shamsi wrote:
I'm an Iranian,

and because of politic problems between iran and usa, iranian IP dont have
permission to download from or upload to google code. :(

when i try to import src to svn repository i got  error (403 Forbidden)


On Jan 7, 2008 8:15 PM, Chris Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mohammad,

Thanks for that - I've been wanting such an example (for acegi). I
checked out the source via svn and see that your repository is empty, so
I assume the archives you've uploaded have the source. Can I convince
you to use the svn repo?

thanks :-)
chris

Mohammad Shamsi wrote:
Hi All,

Another Simple Application, to start Tapestry + Spring + Acegi
Development.
you can read more about this application and  download source code from
http://code.google.com/p/shams


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