Do you have an idea of the scheduling of the feature that you want to
implement ??
Do you need help in some way ??
2012/11/2 pslegr <pslegr(a)redhat.com>
On 11/02/2012 12:08 PM, Luca Masini wrote:
Thank you very much Pavel.
The feature that you enumerated in a perfect way are those I showed at
the recent Google Developers Conference, but of course I think the same, is
only a Maven Archetype inside a Forge plugin.
I would like very much to have those new feature you mentioned, but what
I really love to have is a JSF like scaffolding, but I think that all must
be done starting from zero, the fantastic MetaWidgets framework will not
help us in this.
Am I wrong ?
I think you got the point perfectly !
but as you say, we must start from the beginning and JSF scaffolding is
the ultimate goal.. I am sure we will get there :)
Pavel
2012/11/2 pslegr <pslegr(a)redhat.com>
> Hi Luca,
>
> the plugin which is now in
https://github.com/errai/forge-errai (master)
> is a basic set of errai facets, which allows you to create
> an errai facet (either bus, cdi, jaxrs or ui) and generate an example
> skeleton, which is quite good for start I would say :)
> But once you look at it, you realize that it is very similar to what
> maven-archetypes can do for you.
> So, the idea now is to "extend" current functionality into a tool, which
> will be able to interact directly with development...
> imagine eg. Eclipse IDE extracting interfaces or generating
> getters/setters for attributes
> And therefore current development (
>
https://github.com/pslegr/forge-errai/tree/2.0) adds such functionality
> like
> - Generate a @Remote interface for a service class(recursively or for
> specified type)
> - generating empty Service class templates
> - handling marshaling by adding annotations (@Portable) or defining types
> in the ErraiApp.properties (recursively or for specified type)
>
> ... and this is just a start
>
> That branch 2.0 is under development now and new features will be popping
> up as time goes.
>
> Hope that helped
>
> cheers
> Pavel
>
>
> On 11/02/2012 11:08 AM, Luca Masini wrote:
>
> Sure, I also did some fixes on it some weeks ago (but not on 2.0 tree)
>
> Can you summarize the main differences from the actual plugin ??
>
> Thank you
>
>
> 2012/11/1 Rodney Russ <rruss(a)redhat.com>
>
>> Anyone interested in watching the progress to $subject or get involved
>> should follow Pavel's fork that can be found here:
>>
https://github.com/pslegr/forge-errai/tree/2.0
>>
>>
>> Enjoy,
>> Rodney
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