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Chris replied on Fri, 2008/05/09 - 4:05am

Any chance on a refcard for Apache Axis Web Services

Sachin Raverkar replied on Tue, 2008/11/18 - 3:45am

I would like to get Hibernate [the ORM framework] Cheat sheet.

Jason Weden replied on Sun, 2009/01/04 - 5:55pm

Need one for Maven.  Thanks for all the hard work.

stefan.ogonek replied on Mon, 2009/03/09 - 4:36am in response to: jweden

Yes. It would be fine to have refcard aobut Maven :)

App Developer replied on Thu, 2009/03/12 - 10:49am

Are there any plans to create a Rails refcard?

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gregheth replied on Tue, 2009/03/24 - 12:42am in response to: jweden

A Maven cheatsheet would be excellent!

nhenry replied on Mon, 2009/03/30 - 12:10pm

Yes, yes, yes. Refcard for Maven would be most useful.

jschmidt71 replied on Mon, 2009/04/13 - 2:08pm

  1. Tomcat refcard would be nice (there's a Glassfish one already, but most java developers use Tomcat)
  2. JBoss server refcard would be nice too (similar to the glassfish one)
  3. Apache Commons has many projects that are widely used by developers - several refcards could be made there for the most popular projects.

dodden replied on Fri, 2009/05/08 - 5:51pm

It might be nice to see a refcard on Velocity

jackiboa replied on Thu, 2009/05/28 - 7:15am

Thanks For sharing.

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auah replied on Wed, 2009/06/03 - 5:53am

hi,

a propose a refcardz for Ibatis.

it'll be very usefull for me.

 

thx b4.

chapmandavidr replied on Fri, 2009/06/05 - 4:19pm

I would like to thank you for emailing my password back to me in plain text when I registered for your site. I will take your security practices into account when considering the quality of the development information provided in you reference cards.

rpetrain replied on Thu, 2009/06/18 - 11:38am

I would like to see a cheat sheet for working with objects in C# and VB.net. We have developers that work with both. I would also like to see a cheat sheet for VB.Net (like the one for C#). Thank you.

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