Ahh did'nt know. And no problem. Thanks for the comments. Will dig in and see
Hi Nino,
Sorry for the late reply. I have been traveling since Sofia :)
Comments inline.On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:33 PM, nino martinez wael <nino.martinez.wael@gmail.com> wrote:
HiSaw Lincoln's forge presentation on java2days. At our company we use Wicket as web framework. So I want to participate and see how far I can take this..So im looking for plugin samples, especially the jsf ones? On howto get going,In short I need to know howto do these things:
- Write files (need to write one .html and one .java per page / panel)
See the Built in scaffold plugins: forge-scaffold-jsf/
- Parse domain objects
project.getFacet(JavaSourceFacet.class).getJavaSource("path...")
- parse existing wicket files
XML?
XMLParser.parse("path, string, or inputstream")
I think some of the things have been done in the jsf plugin?Yes, see above :) check out the forge sources and look in the scaffold-jsf project.
Hope this helps,
~Lincoln
regards Nino
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