Hi Max,
compared to the current beta-2, the nightly build is a huge improvement
since it contains all soapUI functionality.. (via the SWT_AWT bridge as
we have discussed already). Also, we are currently finalizing soapUI
1.7, which includes some new cool features for mocking webservices from
within the IDE (ie select a WSDL, generate a complete
mock-implementation, customize its behaviour, etc..), which is great for
client testing/development, rapid prototyping, etc..
We could definetely prepare a number of viewlets showing of the
jbossws-specific features in the plugin;
- publish Pojo / EJB / EJB3 as webservice
- implement WSDL
- generate WebService client
and also some more general ones, ie
- Functional Testing of WebServices
- Load Testing of WebServices
- TestDriven development of WebServices
- etc..
(add " with JBossIDE" to all the above..)
interested?
definitly!
hopefully we can somehow have those movies individually and somehow
make it run in sequence...would give the best options.
/max
regards!
/Ole
eviware.com
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 02:26:02 +0100, Ole Matzura <ole(a)eviware.com> wrote:
>
>> Congrats Marshall!
>>
>> What happens to the "old" packaging API.. is it still there? Or do we
>> need to recode all our stuff?
>>
>> What are you planning to show at EclipseCon? Should we prepare
>> something for you?
>
> do you have something new and shiny ? :)
>
> We are going to have 4 booths at the conference and any ideas
> suggestions
> for that would be beautifull.
>
> One thing that I found great from earlier years was to do some flash
> movies
> (viewlets) that demonstrates the main features - that made it much
> easier to
> remember to illustrate the right points (+ it looks cool ;)
>
> Could that be something you could do for us in context of
> soapui/jbossws integration
> into JBossIDE?
>
> /max
>
>>
>> regards!
>>
>> /Ole
>>
eviware.com
>>
>> Marshall Culpepper wrote:
>>> Hey guys..
>>>
>>> After way too long, the new Packages tooling is now being included in
>>> the nightly build. You can test/play with it by installing the Core
>>> zip from the next nightly build that pops up. I've also added the
>>> unit tests for the Packages tools to the build, so there will about
>>> 15 more tests to look at in our build logs =). Rob and I have been
>>> doing marathon bug search-and-destroy missions, so any feedback you
>>> could provide before EclipseCon would be great (we're hoping it will
>>> be in release mode before then).
>>>
>>> Once I finish my current bug list, I'll probably take a breather and
>>> make either a small demo movie or write a quick doc about it. In the
>>> long term I hope to have documentation from both the user side and
>>> the developer side (as I know there are more than just 1 or 2 of you
>>> who plan on using/extending these tools). Happy Packaging!
>>>
>>
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