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Posted to commits@struts.apache.org by ap...@apache.org on 2007/02/20 11:25:40 UTC
svn commit: r509496 - /struts/site/src/site/xdoc/dev/volunteers.xml
Author: apetrelli
Date: Tue Feb 20 02:25:39 2007
New Revision: 509496
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=509496
Log:
Updated my profile
Modified:
struts/site/src/site/xdoc/dev/volunteers.xml
Modified: struts/site/src/site/xdoc/dev/volunteers.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/struts/site/src/site/xdoc/dev/volunteers.xml?view=diff&rev=509496&r1=509495&r2=509496
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--- struts/site/src/site/xdoc/dev/volunteers.xml (original)
+++ struts/site/src/site/xdoc/dev/volunteers.xml Tue Feb 20 02:25:39 2007
@@ -1344,43 +1344,32 @@
<p>My first encounter with Struts was at the university in June
2003, when my teacher gave me an assignment in which I had
- to convert a sample web application using Struts. In this
- sample webapp I also used Tiles.</p>
-
- <p>After that the same teacher gave me my thesis assignment, in
+ to convert a sample web application using Struts and Tiles.
+ After that the same teacher gave me my thesis assignment, in
which I had to develop the missing part of a web application
- rapid prototyping tool based on Struts and Tiles.</p>
+ rapid prototyping tool based on the same technologies.</p>
<p>After my graduation, I worked for a year at the same
university and my job was to enhance that tool to support
multi-user and multi-device applications, with different
modelling techniques, so my experience with Struts and
- especially Tiles grew more and more. I discovered and
- enhanced
- <a href="http://mutidimensions.sourceforge.net/">Dimensions</a>,
- that extends Tiles to create multi-user and multi-device
- applications. It was then when I learned a lot of Tiles
- internals.</p>
+ Tiles grew more and more.</p>
<p>My job at the university finished and I went into the "real
- world", but I continued to work on Dimensions as a hobby,
- and I kept my subscription in both users and developers
+ world", but I kept my subscription in both users and developers
Struts mailing lists. One day I noticed that Greg Reddin was
- working on a stand-alone version of Tiles, so I decided to
- rework Dimensions accordingly. I submitted some patches for
- bugs and enhancements in Tiles. After a while, in June
- 2006, I've been invited by Greg Reddin himself to become a
+ working on a stand-alone version of Tiles, so I submitted some
+ patches for bugs and enhancements in Tiles. After a while, in
+ June 2006, I've been invited by Greg Reddin himself to become a
committer: you can't imagine my joy!</p>
- <p>My current job does not involve Struts nor Tiles anymore
- (sigh) but I go on writing code for Tiles in the spare time.
- My Java EE interests are in the view layer and in
- synchronization between client's browser and application
- server: the latter led me to create
+ <p>I am currently working on the integration between Struts 1
+ and Tiles 2. My other Java EE interests are in the view
+ layer (I am a developer and administrator of
+ <a href="http://mutidimensions.sourceforge.net/">Dimensions</a>)
+ and in synchronization between client's browser and application
+ server: the latter led me to create
<a href="http://scopes.sourceforge.net/">Scopes</a>.</p>
-
- <p>I hope that Tiles will become a great software and I will do
- my best.</p>
<h4 id="ddewolf">David H. DeWolf -- Committer</h4>
<p>When I graduated from school in 1999 I headed to Flower Mound,