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Oliver Kiessler

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Oliver Kiessler is an independant technical consultant.
karma-jcr Article coming soon Posted: Sep 25, 2005 12:12 PM
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I've been busy working on an article introducing karma and karma-jcr. It is called "Developing Content-Driven Web Apps with karma-jcr" and it is going to be published by java.net on 9/29/05. I will post to my weblog when it is publicly available. Please go check it out, it is my first published article!

I know missing documentation for karma and especially karma-jcr is keeping most people from using it, so I hope this article helps them understand what karma is all about.

Just in time for the article a new karma-mvc (0.7) and karma-jcr (0.4) version will also be available. karma-jcr will then include custom node types, karma-jcr namespace support, search by UUID capabilities and lots of code cleanups and bugfixes. karma-mvc will include better exception handling.

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