Denis Golovin wrote:
Max,
how fast you forgot about org.jboss.tools.jst component :)
Sure - but our seam component is not in org.jboss.tools.jst and it ain't
a standard as "JEE standard tools" were for.
/max
denis.
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> Third question:
>
> Why is the seam facet id "jst.seam" ?
>
> "jst" is the name domain of Eclipse WTP's jst modules; what does our
> seam facet have to do with that ?
>
> /max
>
>> Another question:
>>
>> Why do we need to have our own copy of application.xml when seam-gen
>> has one ?
>>
>> We need to get seam-gen fixed if this is broken somehow.
>>
>> /max
>>
>>> Hi Denis,
>>>
>>> I stepped over some code I don't understand why is needed in Seam
>>> runtime management.
>>>
>>> SeamRuntimeListConverter1 (weird class name, why an 1 at the end ?),
>>> seem to do some really weird conversion between maps and strings on
>>> the form
>>>
>>> "name|some Name|version|1123123|homeDir|somedir|default|true"
>>>
>>> ...why are we storing such weird strings in preferences ?
>>> (Is that normal for eclipse preferences ? That looks very
>>> unmaintainable)
>>>
>>> Why isn't the info about what runtime is default a single named
>>> preference instead of maintained on each runtime ?
>>>
>>> And why are these classes in a package called
>>> org.seam.core.project.facet ? These things are and should be
>>> independent of WTP facets (and SeamRuntimeListConverter1 sound like
>>> something that should be inside the internal package)
>>>
>>> /max
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