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JBA: A Jekyll like Blog Application

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CISC 836 Course Project - JBA

Introduction

The JBA stands for "A Jekyll like Blog Application" which is written by webDSL, a domain-specific tool for dynamic web application development.

Important Days

  • Proposal submission: March 02, 2015
  • Project progress: from March to April 2015
  • Course project presentation: Wednesday, April 8, 2015
  • Final project report is submitted on April 13, 2015

Updated on April 13, 2015

The final version for course project is updated. Please check out the following instructions to reproduce the JBA.

Instructions

  • Step 1: Install the WebDSL plugin on Eclipse with the following instruction.
  • Step 2: Import the whole project into Eclipse environment directly.
  • Step 3: Press 'Ctrl+Alt+B' to compile and deploy the JBA

Screenshots

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Updated on March 13, 2015

The website is built on WebDSL with Bootstrap. Thanks for the provider of the Bootstrap template.

To do-list

  • python-markdown2: converts from markdown to HTML, then the HTML is embedded into pages (replaced by output function in WebDSL)
  • mysql: connects with WebDSL

A screenshot is available as follows.

Homepage

Who are we?

We are current graduate students enroll in CISC 836 course at Queen's University.

Any comment?

Please send us email to wukefe@gmail.com. We appreciate any feedback from you.