Sounds great! Do you know I have a slide deck you could use:
http://www.slideshare.net/reza_rahman/domain-driven-design-with-java-ee-6?
Also, let me know if you have an interest in joining the project (it's
super easy to do).
On 5/5/2014 5:23 PM, Paolo Escobar wrote:
> Thanks for your kind response.
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> For now I have only imported the project into my Github repo and I
> will look deeper into the project to see what is possible to improve.
> Also I will certainly present it to my company, for a tutorial for DDD.
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> I will surely contribute back to the main project and I won't change
> anything in the Readme.txt to give the project due credit.
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> Le lundi 5 mai 2014 21:53:01, Reza Rahman a écrit :
>> Also would you mind dropping me a note when you are set-up? I would
>> like to reference your effort from the project as a variant worth
>> considering.
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>> On 5/5/2014 3:46 PM, Reza Rahman wrote:
>>> It's perfectly fine to use the project as you need it. The project
>>> license is purposefully chosen to be MIT, which should give you
>>> maximum flexibility. I do humbly request however that you give the
>>> project due credit and consider contributing back to it if possible.
>>>
>>> On 5/5/2014 3:40 PM, Paolo Escobar wrote:
>>>> Good afternoon Mr Rahman,
>>>>
>>>> I have looked at your cargotracker project, or how to apply DDD with
>>>> Java EE.
>>>> It's an excellent initiative and very useful.
>>>>
>>>> In order to keep this project somewhere I can find it easily and can
>>>> work on it, I've put it into a Github repo (at this address :
>>>> https://github.com/paoesco/cargotracker-ddd).
>>>>
>>>> I would like to know if this is acceptable for you or if I have to
>>>> change something (license ? readme ? name of the project ?)
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much for you response.
>>>> I am looking forward to hearing from you.
>>>>
>>>> Yours sincerely,
>>>> Paolo Escobar
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