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All Hail Shale: Anatomy of a Shale application
Brett McLaughlin continues his introduction to Shale with an in-depth look at the framework's application directory structure. Using the Shale starter application introduced in the first article in this series, Brett walks you through the core directories, from src/ to dist/. He shows you how Shale stores its libraries, where custom files go, and where you can insert specialized behaviors into your Shale applications. Along the way, he gives you some important tips about managing the Shale directories and gets you started with an example application (based on the Shale starter application) that serves as the basis of his discussion for the remainder of the series.
Articles 12 May 2006  
 
All Hail Shale: Shale isn't Struts
What Shale isn't is a shrink-wrapped, well-documented, well-tested product complete with an automated installer and a polished management interface. Now find out what it is, as Brett McLaughlin unveils this mighty -- and rightful -- heir to the legacy of Struts. In this first article of the series, Brett explains what Shale is, how it's different from the Struts framework, and how to install and set it up in your development environment.
Articles 28 Feb 2006  
 
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