+1<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Shane Bryzak <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:sbryzak@redhat.com">sbryzak@redhat.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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We're toying with the idea of a 3.2.0 release, which could be done
in a couple of months and would mostly include bug fixes and other
quality improvements.� I agree, DeltaSpike will probably be quite a
few months before any form of complete release is done, and I'm sure
that many of the modules will require some refactoring as well since
deltaspike-core isn't a 1:1 port of Solder.<div><div class="h5"><br>
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On 09/01/12 23:04, Antoine Sabot-Durand wrote:
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<div>Right now Delta Spike project is dealing with very low level
core aspect of CDI extension (Solder and CODI core merge
mainly). I don't know when we'll have a real version of Delta
Spike with all the Seam modules.�</div>
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<div>I've done a lot of dev on Seam Social lately. Unfortunately
it was not stable enough to be integrated in 3.1.0.FINAL. So I'm
supporting the idea of having a 3.1.1 or even 3.2.0 for me to
add my new code to make it available in the coming month and not
at the end of the year.</div>
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<div>regards,�<br>
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<div>Le 5 janv. 2012 � 09:57, Adrian Gonzalez a �crit :</div>
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<div>Hello Jason,</div>
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<div>Just my opinion, and it's not worth much (I'm
no Seam dev, and I'm not even using Seam 3 for now
- only Seam 2).</div>
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<div>Anyway, samples are a really high priority :
CDI and JSF 2 are quite tricky - as where Seam 2
and JSF 1.2 ;)</div>
<div>I've googled a bit on the internet to find a
good JSF/CDI crud sample, you confbuzz sample was
the most promising.</div>
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<div>I believe starting with really simple crud
samples (confbuzz), and gradually augmenting them
is the way to go.</div>
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<div>And with the pre-requisites :</div>
<div>�* stateless is a must - so stateless whenever
it's possible.</div>
<div>�*�GET for readonly and POST for modifications.</div>
<div>�*��striving for simplicity</div>
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<div>Some sample ideas could be :</div>
<div>1 - Simple CRUD : confbuzz.</div>
<div>2 - CRUD with search criteria for list page.</div>
<div>� � reworking @Inject in Query bean.</div>
<div>3 - CRUD with edit page (create / update).</div>
<div>� � Firt step in LRC ?</div>
<div>� � Without a postback to go from list to edit
page ?</div>
<div>4 - CRUD with pagination</div>
<div>5 - CRUD with sort</div>
<div>6 - CRUD with delete action in list page</div>
<div>� � Postback and LRC in list page... Impact on
LRC delimitation in edit page...</div>
<div>7 - CRUD with multiple select in list page.</div>
<div>8 - CRUD with RF dataScroller db pagination /
sort / filter sample ?</div>
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<div>And documenting every bit of it. This would be
like another christmas gift ;)</div>
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<div>For the rest, I wonder if you shouldn't only
correct blocker/major issues in Seam 3 and direct
all your efforts into DeltaSpike.</div>
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<div>Part of this mail is going to
be open thoughts from me, so if you don't agree,
that's fine, it's really open for discussion. I'm
wondering what everyone wants to focus on for Seam
3.2.0. Obviously we need to support those
currently running on Seam 3, and we'll also
continue to work on DeltaSpike. I think eventually
we will cut a Seam 3 release that's based on
DeltaSpike Core instead of Solder, which should
make things much easier for people when migration
time comes, or if they want to use MyFaces CODI
extensions as well.<br clear="all">
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<div>We currently have 369 issues against Seam 3.
I'm not sure how many we squashed during the
Seam 3.1 cycle, but I know it was quite a bit,
maybe 150+. I'd like to hear from the community
as well as the module leads what they feel like
we should be working on for this next Seam
development cycle.�</div>
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<div>I know we have said we were going to focus on
documentation and examples, and I still believe
that needs to happen. Obviously we need to do
some other dev as well. Maybe a good example
though will drive some of that development.
Right now the current examples are very weak and
typically only focus on one or two modules. I
have my Confbuzz example [1] which is up to date
with Seam 3.1.0.Final, but is really lacking
features. It could be a good place to start if
nothing else.</div>
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<div>Does anyone else have any thoughts or a
direction they'd like to see things move?</div>
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