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David,

Have you used Scarab?
If so, with what DB?
Any experience running Scarab on the 400? Would that be a good idea?

Any comments on Espresso vs. Turbine frameworks?

Thanks, Don.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Morris [mailto:David.Morris@plumcreek.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 8:27 PM
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Book or tutorial, using Java, that includes a help desk
application?

Don,

You might look at Scarab. It is a fairly complete bug tracking
application. You
should be able to find enough to get started at
http://scarab.tigris.org.

David Morris

>>> DBrubaker@gatepetro.com 10/22/02 09:23AM >>>
Good Day All,

I little off topic but, I sure could use some help.
Anyone aware of a book or tutorial, using Java, that includes a help
desk
application?

My first choice would be a book on patterns that used JUnit and
WebSphere or
JBoss; good luck. At this point I would even consider CGI / RpgLe. As
you
might guess, I am trying to weasel in some "advanced" training on a
low
priority project with a small budget.

Thanks, Don.
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