Documentation and Support
Experience, not books, is what leads to understanding.
WEB4J for was designed for simplicity.
It's easy to learn and use.
The following documentation should allow you to solve almost all problems:
- the WEB4J Overview
- the WEB4J FAQ
- the Screencast tour of how to build a typical feature using WEB4J
- the Tutorial looks at a minimal example application, and creating a simple feature
- the Getting Started Guide
- the Predictions Javadoc (includes links to source code, JSPs, and SQL statements)
- the Fish & Chips Club Javadoc (includes links to source code, JSPs, and SQL statements)
- the WEB4J User Guide
- the WEB4J Javadoc
- the WEB4J Google Groups Mailing List
- the WEB4J Cheat Sheet
- the WEB4J Version History
- the WEB4J Future Releases
Contributors
The principal author of web4j is John O'Hanley (Canada). Contributions have also been made by the users of web4j, in particular:
- Wilfried Reinoehl (Germany), release 4.4.0
- Thorbjorn Weidemann (Denmark), release 4.4.0
- Kyle Johnson, release 4.4.0
- Burk Mayer (Barcelona), release 4.5.1
- Thomas Hallgren (Sweden), release 4.7.2