A nice chap called Jan on the forums has pointed me in the direction of the Spring Rich Client wiki, which contains a good deal of documentation I was completely unaware of.
If you're just learning Spring RCP, I suggest that you check it out - the documentation is incomplete, but well worth a read.
At the moment I haven't been able to work out how to register to link this series on the wiki, but I'm sure that I'll sort that out before too long.
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I've setup a Blog about Spring RCP
Hi,
Whilst searching for more details on Spring RCP I stumbled across your Blog. I haven't yet had time to digest it fully, but I thought it would be great if I also setup a blog where I intend to post weekly / fortnightly updates of what I have learnt.
Currently I know nothing about Spring, or Spring RCP, so I thought my Blog might be of use to newbies?!
If anyone is interested, please look here http://robwilsonjavagui.blogspot.com/
Thanks for your Blog!!
Rob.
Nice one
Good to see more tutorials/blogs on the net for Spring RCP. I'll link to your blog from the main tutorial page.
Chris
Creating a wiki account
Found this on the wiki:
"You can create Wiki users, but it's not obvious . The Wiki accounts are the same as these used by Spring's bug tracking system JIRA http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/spring/. So if you create a JIRA account you have your Wiki account too."
Thanks!
Thanks, I've successfully got a user entry now. Much appreciated!
(must work out how to get drupal to allow anonymous users to enter their names... :)