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DTP Tutor [message #47339] Sun, 20 July 2008 20:20 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kaxxxxxxxx.xx.com

Hi All,

I’ve wrote a tutor for a french magazine, about the great DTP
project. Using it with Derby, Mysql, and Java.

Hope that you like it and it will be helpful

The link is here :
http://www.programmez.com/tutoriels.php?tutoriel=60&titr e=Eclipse-DTP-Derby-et-MySQL

If you find that the idea sounds good, il will write an article in
English, with presentations, screen shots and maybe a screen cast.



Thanks
Re: DTP Tutor [message #47437 is a reply to message #47339] Mon, 21 July 2008 14:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: brianf.sybase.com

Hi there!

We love this kind of support from the community and would be happy to have a
DTP tutorial geared for our Ganymede release out there (most of the ones
currently out there are for our last release).

So if you have the time and ambition, this sounds great!

Thanks!
--Fitz

"Kaesar ALNIJRES" <kaxxxxxxxx@xx.com> wrote in message
news:b5b939bbd4544f8ad93d8618f080c250$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi All,
>
> I&#8217;ve wrote a tutor for a french magazine, about the great DTP
> project. Using it with Derby, Mysql, and Java.
>
> Hope that you like it and it will be helpful
> The link is here :
> http://www.programmez.com/tutoriels.php?tutoriel=60&titr e=Eclipse-DTP-Derby-et-MySQL
>
> If you find that the idea sounds good, il will write an article in
> English, with presentations, screen shots and maybe a screen cast.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
Re: DTP Tutor [message #47836 is a reply to message #47437] Sat, 26 July 2008 20:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kaxxxxxxxx.xx.com

Hi Fitz,

Thanks for your answer.

I have just write the first part of my tutorial (in English)

"Data Tools Platform (DTP) 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQL"

The link is here :

http://www.iipt.fr/java.html

If you think that it's good enough, I&#8217;ll write more

I&#8217;m also working on a Cheat Sheet on using DTP 1.6

Hope these will help

Thanks

Waiting

Best Regards

Kaesar
Re: DTP Tutor [message #47896 is a reply to message #47836] Mon, 28 July 2008 13:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: brianf.sybase.com

Hi Kaesar!

Looks great! I might recommend that you change the title to correct the
spelling of "Derby" instead of "Dery" -- seems to be in the title. But other
than that, I think part 1 looks great!

What are you planning on putting into the cheat sheet?

And do you mind if we link to your article(s) from our Wiki pages?

Thanks a ton for all the great work!
--Fitz

"Kaesar ALNIJRES" <kaxxxxxxxx@xx.com> wrote in message
news:871355f7044e713d41355e289188429c$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Fitz,
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> I have just write the first part of my tutorial (in English)
>
> "Data Tools Platform (DTP) 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQL"
> The link is here :
>
> http://www.iipt.fr/java.html
>
> If you think that it's good enough, I&#8217;ll write more
>
> I&#8217;m also working on a Cheat Sheet on using DTP 1.6
>
> Hope these will help
>
> Thanks
>
> Waiting
>
> Best Regards
>
> Kaesar
>
>
Re: DTP Tutor [message #47926 is a reply to message #47896] Mon, 28 July 2008 16:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kaxxxxxxxx.xx.com

Hi Fitz,

Ouppps, Dery is no good thanks for the correction

Your opinion is very important for me. I do not how to thank you.
I&#8217;ll put part 2 on-line very soon :-)


It is with great pleasure that you put a link to my articles from your
Wiki pages

For the cheat sheet, i have in mind to put instructions for defining
driver templates for both, Derby and MySQL, how to open Database
Development Perspective, create a new Connection Profile, create tables
and using databases from Database Development Perspective, and Java .A
step by step mini-tutorials kind, with some embedded commands in Eclipse.
For instance, automatically open :

Windows -> Preferences -> Data Management -> Connectivity -> Driver
Definition



In reality all thanks, tons and tons go out to you in person and the team
for the great project. It&#8217;s really great.

Thanks
Kaesar
Re: DTP Tutor [message #47955 is a reply to message #47926] Wed, 30 July 2008 14:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: brianf.sybase.com

Thanks Kaesar! Look forward to your other articles and the cheat sheet. :)

I'm trying to figure out where to put the links to your article(s) and other
community sites of interest now, so we all appreciate all the hard work!

--Fitz

"Kaesar ALNIJRES" <kaxxxxxxxx@xx.com> wrote in message
news:08261171d9e12a939eec0856dad5bb45$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Fitz,
>
> Ouppps, Dery is no good thanks for the correction
> Your opinion is very important for me. I do not how to thank you.
> I&#8217;ll put part 2 on-line very soon :-)
>
> It is with great pleasure that you put a link to my articles from your
> Wiki pages
> For the cheat sheet, i have in mind to put instructions for defining
> driver templates for both, Derby and MySQL, how to open Database
> Development Perspective, create a new Connection Profile, create tables
> and using databases from Database Development Perspective, and Java .A
> step by step mini-tutorials kind, with some embedded commands in Eclipse.
> For instance, automatically open :
> Windows -> Preferences -> Data Management -> Connectivity -> Driver
> Definition
>
>
> In reality all thanks, tons and tons go out to you in person and the team
> for the great project. It&#8217;s really great.
>
> Thanks
> Kaesar
>
>
>
Re: DTP Tutor [message #48368 is a reply to message #47955] Thu, 07 August 2008 18:38 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kaxxxxxxxx.xx.com

Hi Fitz,

It is with great pleasure that I annonce to you and the community the
release of my Cheat Sheet about DTP.

The cheat sheet is available here http://www.iipt.fr/java.html

Waiting to hear from you soon

I would like to thank you and all the team again for the great work

Kaesar
Re: DTP Tutor [message #592114 is a reply to message #47339] Mon, 21 July 2008 14:07 Go to previous message
Brian Fitzpatrick is currently offline Brian FitzpatrickFriend
Messages: 500
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi there!

We love this kind of support from the community and would be happy to have a
DTP tutorial geared for our Ganymede release out there (most of the ones
currently out there are for our last release).

So if you have the time and ambition, this sounds great!

Thanks!
--Fitz

"Kaesar ALNIJRES" <kaxxxxxxxx@xx.com> wrote in message
news:b5b939bbd4544f8ad93d8618f080c250$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi All,
>
> I&#8217;ve wrote a tutor for a french magazine, about the great DTP
> project. Using it with Derby, Mysql, and Java.
>
> Hope that you like it and it will be helpful
> The link is here :
> http://www.programmez.com/tutoriels.php?tutoriel=60&titr e=Eclipse-DTP-Derby-et-MySQL
>
> If you find that the idea sounds good, il will write an article in
> English, with presentations, screen shots and maybe a screen cast.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
Re: DTP Tutor [message #592277 is a reply to message #47437] Sat, 26 July 2008 20:04 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kaxxxxxxxx.xx.com

Hi Fitz,

Thanks for your answer.

I have just write the first part of my tutorial (in English)

"Data Tools Platform (DTP) 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQL"

The link is here :

http://www.iipt.fr/java.html

If you think that it's good enough, I&#8217;ll write more

I&#8217;m also working on a Cheat Sheet on using DTP 1.6

Hope these will help

Thanks

Waiting

Best Regards

Kaesar
Re: DTP Tutor [message #592305 is a reply to message #47836] Mon, 28 July 2008 13:55 Go to previous message
Brian Fitzpatrick is currently offline Brian FitzpatrickFriend
Messages: 500
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Kaesar!

Looks great! I might recommend that you change the title to correct the
spelling of "Derby" instead of "Dery" -- seems to be in the title. But other
than that, I think part 1 looks great!

What are you planning on putting into the cheat sheet?

And do you mind if we link to your article(s) from our Wiki pages?

Thanks a ton for all the great work!
--Fitz

"Kaesar ALNIJRES" <kaxxxxxxxx@xx.com> wrote in message
news:871355f7044e713d41355e289188429c$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Fitz,
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> I have just write the first part of my tutorial (in English)
>
> "Data Tools Platform (DTP) 1.6 Working with Dery and MySQL"
> The link is here :
>
> http://www.iipt.fr/java.html
>
> If you think that it's good enough, I&#8217;ll write more
>
> I&#8217;m also working on a Cheat Sheet on using DTP 1.6
>
> Hope these will help
>
> Thanks
>
> Waiting
>
> Best Regards
>
> Kaesar
>
>
Re: DTP Tutor [message #592315 is a reply to message #47896] Mon, 28 July 2008 16:31 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kaxxxxxxxx.xx.com

Hi Fitz,

Ouppps, Dery is no good thanks for the correction

Your opinion is very important for me. I do not how to thank you.
I&#8217;ll put part 2 on-line very soon :-)


It is with great pleasure that you put a link to my articles from your
Wiki pages

For the cheat sheet, i have in mind to put instructions for defining
driver templates for both, Derby and MySQL, how to open Database
Development Perspective, create a new Connection Profile, create tables
and using databases from Database Development Perspective, and Java .A
step by step mini-tutorials kind, with some embedded commands in Eclipse.
For instance, automatically open :

Windows -> Preferences -> Data Management -> Connectivity -> Driver
Definition



In reality all thanks, tons and tons go out to you in person and the team
for the great project. It&#8217;s really great.

Thanks
Kaesar
Re: DTP Tutor [message #592328 is a reply to message #47926] Wed, 30 July 2008 14:07 Go to previous message
Brian Fitzpatrick is currently offline Brian FitzpatrickFriend
Messages: 500
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Thanks Kaesar! Look forward to your other articles and the cheat sheet. :)

I'm trying to figure out where to put the links to your article(s) and other
community sites of interest now, so we all appreciate all the hard work!

--Fitz

"Kaesar ALNIJRES" <kaxxxxxxxx@xx.com> wrote in message
news:08261171d9e12a939eec0856dad5bb45$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Fitz,
>
> Ouppps, Dery is no good thanks for the correction
> Your opinion is very important for me. I do not how to thank you.
> I&#8217;ll put part 2 on-line very soon :-)
>
> It is with great pleasure that you put a link to my articles from your
> Wiki pages
> For the cheat sheet, i have in mind to put instructions for defining
> driver templates for both, Derby and MySQL, how to open Database
> Development Perspective, create a new Connection Profile, create tables
> and using databases from Database Development Perspective, and Java .A
> step by step mini-tutorials kind, with some embedded commands in Eclipse.
> For instance, automatically open :
> Windows -> Preferences -> Data Management -> Connectivity -> Driver
> Definition
>
>
> In reality all thanks, tons and tons go out to you in person and the team
> for the great project. It&#8217;s really great.
>
> Thanks
> Kaesar
>
>
>
Re: DTP Tutor [message #592491 is a reply to message #47955] Thu, 07 August 2008 18:38 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kaxxxxxxxx.xx.com

Hi Fitz,

It is with great pleasure that I annonce to you and the community the
release of my Cheat Sheet about DTP.

The cheat sheet is available here http://www.iipt.fr/java.html

Waiting to hear from you soon

I would like to thank you and all the team again for the great work

Kaesar
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