Re: Fetch Specs and Limits
Re: Fetch Specs and Limits
- Subject: Re: Fetch Specs and Limits
- From: David Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 09:49:39 -0700
Hi Mike,
Have you had a look at the Real Estate case study in the Wrox WebObjects book? I think that they talk a lot about the original frameworks from NetStruxr (and eResource before that) that made their way into Wonder a year or two later. I remember reading about the logic of why the frameworks were created and I found it interesting. I hope that you and Anjo can get this presentation together. That would be really helpful. I saw a presentation of Wonder back in WWDC 2002(?) with Max Muller. I think that it has come a fair way since then.
David
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On 13 May 2005, at 5:03 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
I'm up for this ... Let me know if you decide you want to do it. I'll be in SF Jun 3 - 11.
I've been contemplating writing up "how-to" scenarios in a wiki for Wonder as I discover things as well. I definitely agree with Deirdre that the javadoc is quality, but often times I don't even know something exists, so higher level intro docs and sort of "case studies" I thought might be helpful. I don't know if wodev is the place to record this info or if it deserves its own -- just something I've been tossing around in my head for a while.
ms
On May 13, 2005, at 1:22 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
Am 13.05.2005 um 01:28 schrieb Deirdre Saoirse Moen:
Javadoc only answers a question if you know what you're looking for. I
specifically was not talking about a reference, but rather an intro. Like
a "why would I want this?" sort of thing. And javadoc's not the place for
that.
In other words, an overview that gives context to the javadoc.
Unfortunately, especially with WO, there's a dearth of good "why I'd want
this" material.
I see what you mean. Something like the original release notes "It contains bla, bla and bla which do blabla". You still wouldn't find "Postgres LIMIT", but might at least have an idea which project to look in.
There's also a powerpoint file which takes the better part of two hours to present, listing a ton of stuff. I'm going to WWDC, if there are enough people interested, we could give a presentation and someone could record that and we can put it on the site. Volunteers?
Cheers, Anjo
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