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thanks for the broken link pointer, it will be fixed.

the "So Much More" button is a link to the docs:)

Here's the ConfigNode doc: http://codesolvent.com/doc/config-node/

The platform doc: http://codesolvent.com/doc/webapps/

If you're interested, send me an email (in my profile).



> the "So Much More" button is a link to the docs:)

Yeah... No. It looks like a link to yet more marketing-speak, and the page it links to answers zero answers as to why I would ever want it.

Hiding the product README in some nested folder in the source code is also a brilliant idea.

So, nope. I’m sticking to my YMLs and EDNs.


You had me at EDN


I am afraid your own cynicism (warranted or not) might be really blinding you here...I am not sure whether to feel proud of myself when my writing is designated "marketing speak" :)

The documentation link LITERALLY shows how to use the product.

Nothing is hidden, if you read the platform docs (http://codesolvent.com/doc/webapps/) you see it says:

"Solvent is an integrated platform that combines an application container (jetty), a middle-ware and a developer environment to provide a complete solution for delivering web applications."

ConfigNode is something you'll put on a server as a config management environment, the output can be json/yaml/xml..etc

I think you might find it quite unique if you just give it a chance (no marketing) :)


> Solvent is an integrated platform that combines an application container (jetty), a middle-ware and a developer environment to provide a complete solution for delivering web applications.

Bingo.


> ConfigNode is something you'll put on a server

I’ll never put it on a server for very obvious reasons


I recommend changing "So Much More" to "Documentation" or something. I had no idea that was a link, let alone a potentially useful link.




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