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AppFuse Maven Plugin Status
I wanted to write a quick note about my progress on the AppFuse Maven Plugin (AMP) in the last couple weeks. In its current state, you can run the following command to generate CRUD screens/classes for a POJO: appfuse:gen ...
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Clustering with Terracotta
Purpose This tutorial describes how to integrate Terracotta http://www.terracotta.org/ (TC) into AppFuse using the TC Maven Plugin http://forge.terracotta.org/releases/projects/tcmavenplugin/configuration.h tml. We hence assume that you have a general understanding of what these applications can ...
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FAQ
page is a growing list of frequently asked questions about AppFuse. Table of Contents What is AppFuse? #appfuse What are AppFuse's conventions for package naming? #packagenaming What is the difference between AppFuse 1.x and 2.x? #appfuse1vs2 Where are the Java source files ...
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ant, tomcat, jetty, ibatis, jpa, mysql
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Home
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/129/347357516e7d01209dem.jpg border=1! AppFuse is an open source project and application that uses open source tools built on the Java platform to help you develop Web applications quickly and efficiently. It was originally developed to eliminate the rampup time ...
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struts, jdk5, jpa, netbeans, hibernate, ibatis, jsf, spring
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Maven 2
m2book.jpg align=left! Knowledge of Maven http://maven.apache.org is not required to use AppFuse because the tutorials explain how to use it. If you're interested in learning Maven indepth, please see Maven: The Definitive Guide http://www.sonatype.com/book/. For a brief introduction ...
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QuickStart Git
QuickStart with Git In software development, using a revision/version control system (VCS), such as Subversion, is highly recommended. A revision control system should make each developer's life much easier, whether you're an individual developer, or a team of developers ...
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git, appfuse, eclipse, vcs, versioning, svn
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QuickStart Subversion
QuickStart with Subversion In software development, using a revision/version control system (VCS), such as Subversion, is highly recommended. A revision control system should make each developer's life much easier, whether you're an individual developer, or a team of developers ...
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subversion, appfuse, eclipse, vcs, versioning, svn
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