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[jira] [Updated] (WW-4325) Support professional development in a
structured way
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4325?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Lukasz Lenart updated WW-4325:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 2.3.18)
examples-1.1
> Support professional development in a structured way
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> Key: WW-4325
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4325
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Build Management, Documentation, Example Applications
> Reporter: Antonio Sánchez
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: advanced, archetype, docuentation, example, tutorial
> Fix For: examples-1.1
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> Provide documentation and sample code, perhaps following the style (and sample case) of Getting Started tutorials (1), for *professional* development, covering all aspects of real day-by-day development: professional login, professional data access, professional paging, professional structure of the application (packages, namespaces...), etc...
> Pretty much like an advanced how-to, but pointing to all tasks that certainly will be present in a professional project. *Best practices* will also be explained here as well as common *web patterns* implementation with struts2.
> A *sample application ready-to-extend* should be provided, which will be fully usable as a starting point for a professional project. It could also be instantiated as a maven archetype.
> There already exists documentation and sample code in Struts site but it is spread out along different sections (how-to, specialized section, guides, archetypes... ); the point here is to provide professional guidance in a *easy-to-access and structured* way for Struts2 newcomers, and even newcomers to Java web development in general.
> It would be great to have *the best existing documentation of struts hosted in the Struts2 site itself*, covering the full range from "just arrived" to ready-to-use code and documentation for real life projects. The framework is great, the point is to make professional development easier to understand and implement for java web developers.
> (1) http://struts.apache.org/release/2.3.x/docs/getting-started.html
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