[overlord-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (SRAMP-16) Eclipse IDE: S-RAMP tooling
Stefan Bunciak (JIRA)
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Wed Dec 3 04:27:39 EST 2014
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Stefan Bunciak commented on SRAMP-16:
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SRAMP-626 is going to be a big deal of help. Thanks!
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Can you bump sramp.version up to 0.6.0.Final or, even better, 0.7.0-SNAPSHOT?
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Sure.
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Are you guys interested in any feedback, yet? Really, it's just a few nitpicky improvements for the look and feel. Functionality wise, this is great.
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Of course we are ;-)
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Once you're satistifed with where it's at, I'd say let's go ahead and integrate it as a module in the actual project, but within a branch until it's "finished".
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I suppose we could consider it finished later this month. It depends on how much feedback will you give us, but basically from functionality perspective I think we are done for now. So, once we incorporate your feedback we can send a pull request.
> Eclipse IDE: S-RAMP tooling
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> Key: SRAMP-16
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SRAMP-16
> Project: S-RAMP
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: IDE Integration
> Affects Versions: 0.6.0.Final
> Reporter: Kurt Stam
> Assignee: Brett Meyer
> Attachments: UIMockup.gliffy, UImockup.gliffy
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> Introducing IDE-based tooling, interacting with the S-RAMP repo, brings up several interesting use cases. For instance, allowing an app developer to search for a WSDL in S-RAMP, then pull it down into his/her project (all from within the IDE) would be powerful.
> One idea would be to look into writing this as a JBoss Forge plugin. Not only would we gain Eclipse support, but also any other Forge-supported environment. The unknown is how to integrate that plugin with an Eclipse view UI, as opposed to simply relying on the Forge shell.
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