[jbosstools-dev] Video Killed the Radio Star

Xavier Coulon xcoulon at redhat.com
Tue Apr 3 10:46:33 EDT 2012


yes, I found that one recently, and it's really cool
also Max, IIRC, you recently demoed us a way to put a break point when a class attribute is changed, and that was really powerful, too !

one thing I like, is moving lines in the editors with alt + arrow up/down. It makes code reordering super-fast ;-) not enough to make a video of it, but sooo useful

/Xavier



On Apr 3, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Fred Bricon wrote:

> Haven't had the time to look t them yet, anyhow, there's one trick I really love with eclipse  :
> 
> * copy snippet of code like (ctrl+c) - courtesy of  http://arquillian.org/guides/getting_started/#create_a_component:
> 
> package org.arquillian.example;
> 
> import java.io.PrintStream;
> 
> /**
>  * A component for creating personal greetings.
>  */
> public class Greeter {
>     public void greet(PrintStream to, String name) {
>         to.println(createGreeting(name));
>     }
> 
>     public String createGreeting(String name) {
>         return "Hello, " + name + "!";
>     }
> }
> 
> * Right click on a source folder (ex. src/main/java)
> * paste (ctrl+v) => Eclipse creates the java class in the proper package from the code snippet. Ideal to follow tutorials from the web.
> 
> Le 03/04/2012 14:17, Burr Sutter a écrit :
>> 
>> I have been working on various demo videos to help promote JBoss Tools & JBDS.  
>> 
>> Videos yet to be recorded:
>> - JBoss Tools - Eclipse Marketplace installation and overview
>> - GWT archetype & google tooling + basic Errai
>> - Maven with JBoss Tools/JBDS deeper dive
>> 
>> Also, I would love to have an "Eclipses Tips & Tricks" video - but I have not seen those well documented anywhere, if you have pointers to blogs or other videos for "tips & tricks" please send them my way.  
>> 
>> Here are the videos I completed this past weekend:
>> 
>> 1. JBDS 5 Installation, HTML5, Mobile & OpenShift
>> http://www.screencast.com/t/Ee2lE6KS
>> http://vimeo.com/39606090
>> This video walks you through the installation of JBoss Developer Studio 5, uses the JBoss Central HTML5 archetype, introduces the Mobile BrowserSim to demonstrate an application that supports both desktop & mobile UIs and finally uploads it all to OpenShift for testing on real devices.
>> 
>> 2. JBDS 5 Java EE 6 Web + Arquillian
>> http://www.screencast.com/t/hEVHehjfhFDO
>> http://vimeo.com/39607154
>> This demonstration follows #1 that shows installation and Aerogear's POH5 or HTML5 archetype. This demo drills into the Java EE 6 Web Project and Arquillian for automated integration testing.
>> 
>> 3. RichFaces 4 for Desktop & Mobile in JBDS 5
>> http://www.screencast.com/t/zl4QOFHm
>> http://vimeo.com/39607711
>> JBoss Central provides an archetype for RichFaces 4, also implementing the "kitchensink" example.  RichFaces 4 leverages EE 6's BeanValidation by moving those declarative validation rules from the server down to the client.  
>> 
>> 4. Forge Introduction in JBoss Developer Studio 5 
>> http://www.screencast.com/t/olxrVyPy5
>> http://vimeo.com/39608223
>> Forge is JBoss's rapid application development tool.  A command line based tool that is embedded in JBoss Developer Studio 5.  Run a whole script of commands to render a complete application.  
>> 
>> 5. Hibernate Tools for DB Reverse Engineering
>> http://www.screencast.com/t/x6lcG2BP8jn5
>> http://vimeo.com/39608294
>> Hibernate Tools have been part of JBoss Developer Studio for a long time - now they are integrated with Dali - and you can use Dali's JPA Generate Entities from Tables feature.   This video walks you through how to setup the Hibernate Configuration and the JBDC connection to allow for JPA entity generation.
>> Sakila H2 Database:
>> https://github.com/maxandersen/sakila-h2
>> 
>> 6. Forge for DB Reverse Engineering with CRUD
>> http://www.screencast.com/t/aSym9aul5
>> http://vimeo.com/39608326
>> Forge also has a Hibernate Tools plugin that allows it to analyze a database schema and produce JPA entity classes.  Then Forge can use its scaffolding feature to generate JSF2 Create, Read, Update and Delete (CRUD)  user interfaces.
>> 
>> 
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