On 23 Jul 2015, at 06:47, Stan Lewis <stlewis(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Is this all form work? Might want to consider using hawtio's form plugins perhaps,
all you need to come up with then is a json schema, live examples at ->
http://forms.hawt.io <
http://forms.hawt.io/>
Stan, thanks for the tips. Much of this is forms work, and I really like the declarative
nature of hawt.io forms (reminds me of Angular Formly (
http://angular-formly.com/
<
http://angular-formly.com/>) . One of the difficulties we face with form libraries
in general, is their PatternFly compliance. We work closely with our UXD counterparts and
they usually provide the html/css (using PatternFly). We take those designs (the view)
after lengthy discussions between the teams and integrate them with our front-end/backend.
So as developers we are not the only ones working with the html/view.
I see two hurdles with Hawt.io forms:
1) Hawt.io form PatternFly compliance
2) Get our UXD folks to use Hawt.io forms for their designs
I definitely like the idea.
— Mike
P.S. I know there is a current effort in PatternFly to create angular wrappers around
their components. Perhaps this is great area of overlap to participate in?
----- Original Message -----
> hey,
>
> for upcoming tasks like
>
> "define and manage jdbc driver"
> "define and manage data source"
> and others
>
> I wonder if we could speed up the UI development a bit by
> creating some skeletons for html , and also ts-code
> by running some scripts over the resource type
> definitions we have.
>
> This is not meant to be the 100% UI, but rather a start where
> the UI folks can improve on, but which could give us a (working)
> head start.
>
> Does that make any sense?
>
> Heiko
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