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Mauricio Fernández

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Trails v .5 released Posted: Oct 15, 2005 10:17 PM
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A new version of Trails (Java version of Ruby On Rails) has been released. Here are the notes from Chris' blog:

Well, I finally have an initial stab at a Trails tutorial  together. It walks thru the basic Blog example that Rails uses. It has examples of how to do one-to-many and many-to-one relationships. It also has a section on how to do custom pages in Trails, including how to customize at the property level. I had to add a feature to get things working the way I wanted so it took a little longer to get this done than I hoped, but I am pretty happy with the results. Hopefully this will help more people to get started checking out Trails.

Also, I decided that having a tutorial and some new features justified doing a new release, which I‘m labeling 0.5.

Next I will probably focus on how to do method invocationcles/0,17863,1013980,00.html?promoid=cnnmoney">this on one of my watched RSS feeds from Ranchero. So, are we going to see the rise of Google to a news agency, where multiple blogs, flickr accounts, delicious feeds, whatever are polled and aggregated into a massive news agency that builds it's news on non-professional journalists who post without regard to fact-checking, or actual real news (oh wait, we already have that in the Fox News Network, oops, never mind). But, all kidding aside, what does everyone actually think of something like this happening?

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