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==New Features in the 9.0 Support Wiki==
==New Features in the 9.0 Support Wiki==
:* Additional [[HowTo Guides]] -- The following instructional guides have been added:
:* '''Simplified Sidebar'''
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::: The entries in the Sidebar have been reduced to a minimum, to simplify access. The entries correspond to your role in the organization, so you can go to a page that is tailored for your purposes.
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::: The entries in the Sidebar go to pages that are more tightly focused on the things you need to do. Extraneous information has been eliminated, putting the things you need most right at your fingertips.
 
==Additional HowTo Guides==
:* [[HowTo:Create a JSP Page and Java Controller]]
::: This guide gives a graphic portrayal of the interactions between JSP pages and controller classes.
::: It then steps you through the process of creating a simple mailing list application.
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::: (The accompanying [{{DOCHOST}}/training/LongJump%20Development%20101.pdf LongJump Development 101 training slides] provides even more explanations.)}}
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 9 January 2014

See also:

New Features in the 9.0 Support Wiki

  • Simplified Sidebar
The entries in the Sidebar have been reduced to a minimum, to simplify access. The entries correspond to your role in the organization, so you can go to a page that is tailored for your purposes.
  • More Tightly-Focused Entry Pages
The entries in the Sidebar go to pages that are more tightly focused on the things you need to do. Extraneous information has been eliminated, putting the things you need most right at your fingertips.

Additional HowTo Guides

This guide gives a graphic portrayal of the interactions between JSP pages and controller classes.
It then steps you through the process of creating a simple mailing list application.
(The accompanying LongJump Development 101 training slides provides even more explanations.)