Yes of course, if dependencies are what you're working with that's what you should
use :-)
On Nov 14, 2011, at 11:24 PM, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
I'd still recommend using the DependencyFacet before you start
using the Maven facets :)
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Paul Bakker <paul.bakker.nl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Ryan,
What do you want to do exactly with the POM? Probably there is a facet already, and if
not we should consider adding one…
Besides that the ResourceFacet and JavaSourceFacet are for low level resource access and
there are facets related to working with Maven facet and plugins which probably covers
most of what you would need.
Paul
p.s. Spring? Really…? ;-)
http://www.slideshare.net/ertmanb/javaone-2011-migrating-spring-applicati...
On Nov 14, 2011, at 11:09 PM, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
> Hey Ryan,
>
> Copying forge-dev so everyone can give thoughts. We (I) really need to get the
website up with the tutorials so things like this are more straightforward. Sorry!
>
> If you use the built-in "new-plugin" command, you get the POM creation
stuff for free. I don't see a reason to duplicate that. It'll basically just give
you a java maven project, which can then be customized using the DependencyFacet, and
other facets like JavaSourceFacet.
>
> Mostly we don't assume we need to create projects, because we just operate on a
"new-project" or any other existing project.
>
> For examples of this, take a look at the javaee-impl/ module in the forge core/
project on GitHub. This is a pretty comprehensive example of the intended architecture
(facets to abstract functionality away from the project, then plugins to interact with the
facets.)
>
> Glad to see this! Looking forward to doing some spring stuff!
> ~Lincoln
>
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Ryan Bradley <rbradley(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Lincoln,
>
> I'm not sure if you remember, but Marius introduced us at the JBoss face-to-face
meeting in Toronto a few months ago. I've just started working on a Forge plugin that
can be used to create Spring web applications.
>
> However, Marius doesn't have much experience with the Forge API, so I was
wondering if I could ask you a question. I was wondering how I could use Forge to create
and edit new files. For example, when the user creates a new project, the plugin should
create files such as a POM for the web app. If there's a simple answer, or a good
spot to look within the Forge core, that would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>
>
>
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