Maybe if you have a custom stack that needs the JavaEE7 dependency but runs as a Microservice?

Em 12/01/2016 20:04, "Lincoln Baxter, III" <lincolnbaxter@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hmmmmm.... Is there a down side to that scenario? (The stack being activated?)

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On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:14 PM, George Gastaldi <ggastald@redhat.com> wrote:

Yes, I did and I refactored the code removing the duplicated part. Thank you for reviewing it. I think that adding a new annotation wouldn't help much, therefore I added a new protected method in AbstractProjectCommand to do the filtering (we can discuss this in the next meeting).

However there is one thing that hit my mind: by making the JavaEE7FacetImpl a StackFacet, it doesn't matter if I have another stack, the JavaEE 7 stack will always be activated when the JavaEE 7 dependencies are set in the pom.xml.

Perhaps I should store the stack information used in the project as part of the project configuration (by using the ConfigurationFacet)?

Em 12/01/2016 00:42, "Lincoln Baxter, III" <lincolnbaxter@gmail.com> escreveu:
Did you see my comments on github?

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On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 4:53 PM, George Gastaldi <ggastald@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello Forgers!

I would really appreciate your feedback on the Forge Stacks support. I have provided a pull-request (https://github.com/forge/core/pull/592) that I want to merge still this week with the changes.

I still need to document this feature, but it basically does what is described in https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGE-2316

Regarding to the implementation details, I created a StacksFacet interface (that's supposed to be implemented if you want to add a new stack) that returns a Stack object (that is in charge of deciding if a given ProjectFacet is supported). Stacks are built using the StackBuilder class.
I have added a --stack option in the project-new command that just calls the StackFacet.install() method. In order to find the facet bound to the project it is simply a matter of calling:

project.getFacet(StackFacet.class).

Let me know if you have any questions. I'd be more than happy to answer.

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