[seam-dev] Seam module spotlight series
Jason Porter
lightguard.jp at gmail.com
Sat Apr 2 11:10:58 EDT 2011
I can do it. I'll have a bit plane time coming up :)
On Friday, April 1, 2011, Shane Bryzak <sbryzak at redhat.com> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I'd like to start up a weekly Seam module spotlight. Basically, each
> week I'd like one of you to write up an article that we can publish on
> in.relation.to that shows off the best features of your module.
> Preferably the article would be use-case centric, as opposed to the
> feature-centric style that we generally write with in the reference
> documentation. For example, if I was writing a blog post about the
> persistence module I would make the point that if you're writing POJO
> beans to implement your business layer that I would not have transaction
> support by default, and that is where the transaction features of the
> persistence module come in. I'd also explain how it could be useful in
> other container environments, such as Tomcat or even Java SE.
>
> This style of writing is more likely to get your readers to a point
> where they understand why your module is as cool as we say it is, as
> they can relate its coolness in terms of real life use cases. Whereas
> explaining things from a feature point of view might leave some confused
> as to how they can actually *use* that feature in their own projects.
>
> Anyway, I'm looking for a brave volunteer to go first. Ideally we'd get
> the first spotlight article published by the end of next week (before
> the 9th) so that should leave enough time to put together an informative
> article.
>
> Shane
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