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Create a section with your name and write your suggestions on the Table of Contents (TOC). Let's wiki this! (smile)

Vítor Souza's Suggestions

Documentation:

One-paragraph description of what is WebWork. And then, an explanation of how the

documentation is divided:

"If you're new to WebWork, please read the OVERVIEW and proceed to the TUTORIAL to get

started. Experienced users can refer to the COOKBOOK for advanced topics. WebWork users

can use the REFERENCE on an as-needed basis for more specific details. If you have any questions, you can ask them at the user forum/mailing list. Please be sure to read the FAQ before asking any questions."

  1. Overview
  2. FAQ
  3. Tutorial
  4. Cookbook
  5. Reference

(details on each of the above follows)

Will finish this later...

Jay Bose's Suggestions

Suggested standalone documents (that may be viewed as single html, multiple html chapters, or PDF):

  • Reference manual
  • Tutorial

Suggested wiki sections/pages:

  • FAQ
  • License
  • Cookbook
  • Webwork Community
  • Webwork versions
  • Articles about Webwork
  • Projects using Webwork
  • Comparison to Struts

Suggested Reference TOC:

  1. What is Webwork – also explain what Webwork is not.
  2. Architecture
  3. Getting Started/Deployment Notes
  4. Configuration
  5. Interceptors
  6. Action Chaining
  7. IOC
  8. JSP & Velocity Tags – this would be the current tag information, combined with the current "JSP Expression Language Comparison with Webwork 1.x" pages
  9. Webwork Freemarker Support
  10. Result Types
  11. Type Conversion
  12. Validation
  13. OGNL
  14. Internationalization
  15. Webflow
  16. 3rd Party Integration

The tutorial TOC/flow could come from whatever Patrick's example app already has.

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