Good! Glad you got it working.
I'm concerned that you are using an outdated version of Forge, however. It
still does not work for you on Beta3 or latest SNAPSHOT versions?
I'd like to figure out why :)
Thanks!
~Lincoln
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Rafael Pestano <rmpestano(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Now it's working!!!!! \o/
Ive downloaded the alpha4(tried SNAPSHOT, Betas 2 and 3 without success)
release and just changed the FORGE_HOME to point to it and solved the
injection problem.
I also had to add
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jboss.shrinkwrap.descriptors</groupId>
<artifactId>shrinkwrap-descriptors-api</artifactId>
<version>0.1.7</version>
</dependency>
in order to use forge-shell-api 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.
And finaly added commons-lang-2.4.jar, commons-collections-3.1 to
forge_home/lib
and now i can see "Wrote
/JAVA/Projetos/Conventions/Conventions/ConventionsLayers/src/main/java/com/jsf/conventions/layers/controller/Per
nMBean.java" after my command execution
many thanks for your help, keep the great work!
2011/10/23 Lincoln Baxter, III <lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com>
> Why are you importing @RequestScoped?
>
> It's possible that is breaking something, though I don't see why it would.
> It looks like something else is happening in code that you did not show.
> Your plugin does not need to be @Scoped.
>
> If this still occurs, try injecting Event<PickupResources> event; instead
> of injecting the BeanManager, though I don't see why that would make a
> difference either ;)
>
> Hope this helps,
> Lincoln
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Rafael Pestano <rmpestano(a)gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Lincon,
>>
>> yes i got a look at scaffolding plugins project source but for now im
>> getting used to forge so the ideia is create some plugins to see how stuff
>> works, but thanks for pointing that.
>>
>> At the moment im trying to understand how resource injection is done in
>> Forge cause i cant inject anything in my plugin.
>>
>> Ive tried to make my plugin a CDI bean but when i execute the command i
>> got " WELD-001303 No active contexts for scope type
>> javax.enterprise.context.RequestScoped"
>>
>> here is my plugin(same as arquillian plugin Paul has pointed out but with
>> different velocity templete):
http://pastebin.com/nrc3PTz2
>> and my pom.xml:
http://pastebin.com/etcQYNt4
>>
>> 2011/10/23 Lincoln Baxter, III <lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi Rafael!
>>>
>>> What you want to do sounds really interesting! Have you taken a look at
>>> the forge-scaffold-api? Its located as a sub-folder of the github repository
>>> that you just cloned.
>>>
>>> This will let you use the 'scaffold from-entity' command to invoke
your
>>> code, and it will also let people use the familiar api. We can also make
>>> some improvements to that api if you need it :)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Lincoln Baxter's Droid
>>>
http://ocpsoft.com
>>> "Keep it Simple"
>>> On Oct 23, 2011 10:03 AM, "Rafael Pestano"
<rmpestano(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was meaning just clone it ;)
>>>>
>>>> Nice to hear about the scaffolding plugin.
>>>>
>>>> 2011/10/23 Paul Bakker <paul.bakker.nl(a)gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Rafael,
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you mean by clone and forge the project? On github you can
>>>>> just clone the plugin-arquillian project and start hacking on it.
>>>>> Formatting is a bit of a problem, that doesn't work very well now
with
>>>>> the builder API. Maybe Lincoln can say more about that?
>>>>>
>>>>> Note that within a few weeks Forge will have a new scaffolding
plugin
>>>>> built-in, that does basically something that you are doing in your
plugin.
>>>>>
>>>>> Paul
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 23, 2011, at 3:45 PM, Rafael Pestano wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've managed to clone forge repo with this address
>>>>>
https://github.com/forge/core.git now, i was using the old
>>>>>
github.com/seam/forge.git.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2011/10/23 Rafael Pestano <rmpestano(a)gmail.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello Paul, thanks for your enlightening reply.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The plugin is about a code generator for a home made Java
EE6
>>>>>>> framework and for instance it will generate very simple xhtml
and java
>>>>>>> classes, so for example the generate-controller plugin would
generate
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *@ViewAccessScoped
>>>>>>> @Named("personMBean")
>>>>>>> public class PersonMBean extends
AbstractBaseMBean<Person>
>>>>>>> implements Serializable, ModalObserver {
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> @Inject
>>>>>>> public void setPersonService(PersonService personService)
{*//service
>>>>>>> layer will be generated togheter*
>>>>>>> super.setBaseService(personService);
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> some other very simple methods
>>>>>>> }*
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> for the controller-plugin maybe i dont need to understand the
model
>>>>>>> class (just to import it) cause its just a matter of
replacing parammeters
>>>>>>> by the domain object but in the view-plugin it will be
necessary for sure.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Another concern i have is how to format the generated code?
maybe
>>>>>>> the velocity template could help on that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ive seen the Arquillian example, how can i clone it and
forge
>>>>>>> project?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks again!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2011/10/23 Paul Bakker <paul.bakker.nl(a)gmail.com>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Rafael,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There are two things you need to do:
>>>>>>>> 1) "understand" the Person class
>>>>>>>> 2) generate new code
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1)
>>>>>>>> You can use a command parameter to get the Person
>>>>>>>> class: @Option(name = "class", required = true,
type =
>>>>>>>> PromptType.JAVA_CLASS) JavaResource classUnderTest
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> JavaResource is a rich file representation of the class.
>>>>>>>> Now you can use the JavaSourceFacet to get information
about the
>>>>>>>> class itself:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> JavaSourceFacet java =
project.getFacet(JavaSourceFacet.class);
>>>>>>>> JavaSource<?> javaSource =
classUnderTest.getJavaSource();
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> javaSource has methods such as getPackage() etc.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2)
>>>>>>>> Now you have to generate code. There are two ways to do
this,
>>>>>>>> depending on your needs.
>>>>>>>> The most elegant way is to use the "JavaParser"
builder API:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> JavaClass javaClass = JavaParser.create(JavaClass.class)
>>>>>>>> .setPackage(entityPackage)
>>>>>>>> .setName(entityName)
>>>>>>>> .setPublic()
>>>>>>>> .addAnnotation(Entity.class).getOrigin()
>>>>>>>> .addInterface(Serializable.class);
>>>>>>>> Field<JavaClass> id =
javaClass.addField("private Long id =
>>>>>>>> null;");
>>>>>>>> ….
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My experience is that this works best for small classes.
If you
>>>>>>>> need to generate a lot of code it might be better to use
a tempting
>>>>>>>> framework such as Apache Velocity.
>>>>>>>> You can find an example of this in the code of the
Arquillian
>>>>>>>> plugin:
>>>>>>>>
https://github.com/forge/plugin-arquillian/blob/master/src/main/java/org/...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You can just add Velocity to your pom file and it will
work.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If you have any more questions, let us know! What kind of
plugin
>>>>>>>> are you writing?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Paul Bakker
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Oct 23, 2011, at 2:26 AM, Rafael Pestano wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> this is my first mail to this list and id like to
congratulate the
>>>>>>>> Forge team for their work.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> my question is, what's the best way to generate
.java, .xhtml files
>>>>>>>> with forge?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Id like to write a plugin which would receive an entity
class as
>>>>>>>> parameter and generate some code on top of it, eg:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> $ generate-service Person
>>>>>>>> $ generate-controller Person
>>>>>>>> $ generate-view Person
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Where Person is a domain object, is it possible with
Forge? if yes,
>>>>>>>> whats the best way?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> <
http://www.advancedit.com.br/>Att,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Rafael M. Pestano
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do Rio
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>>>>>>>> Sul
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Rafael M. Pestano
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Desenvolvedor Java Cia. de Processamento de Dados do Rio
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>>>>>>> Sul
>>>>>>> Graduando em Ciência da Computação UFRGS
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>>>>>> Rafael M. Pestano
>>>>>>
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>>>>>> Sul
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