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Fred Bricon updated JBIDE-10264:
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Description:
In the wake of JBIDE-9776 and JBIDE-10140, it turns out that, in order for us to
contribute 5 new wizards to the "New " menu under the Jboss perspective and in
the "New project" section of JBoss central, "project examples" based
projects should be created via a Wizard implementation from the get go.
Current project examples workflow involves :
- displaying a form dialog : to display missing runtimes and let the user install/download
the required runtimes
- launching a workspace job, which in turn :
* downloads the example
* does the actual project import (launches a wizard for maven archetypes)
* resolve quickfixes
Ideally, all these steps would be part of a single wizard, spanning one to N pages
(depending on the complexity/requirements of the examples). Everything contributed by the
form dialog would be replaced by a wizard page, which would bring consistency to the UI.
In other words, that means the project example dialog needs to be refactored into a
Wizard, providing an API so that client plugins can contribute wizard pages.
I'm aware this is not a simple task to refactor the existing workflow to such an
infrastructure but ultimately, that would allow us to easily contribute new project
wizards to the IDE in a standard way.
Current target is 3.3.0.Beta1. Snjeza, WDYT?
was:
In the wake of JBIDE-9776 and JBIDE-10140, it turns out that, in order for us to
contribute 5 new wizards to the "New " menu under the Jboss perspective and in
the "New project" section of JBoss central, "project examples" based
projects should be created via a Wizard implementation from the get go.
Current project examples workflow involves :
- displaying a form dialog : to display missing runtimes and let the user install/download
the required runtimes
- launching a workspace job, which in turn :
* downloads the example
* does the actual project import (launches a wizard for maven archetypes)
* resolve quickfixes
Ideally, all these steps would be part of a single wizard, spanning one to 3 pages
(depending on the complexity/requirements of the examples). Everything contributed by the
form dialog would be replaced by a wizard page, which would bring consistency to the UI.
The intent is not to add dependencies to project example for specific examples but to make
it possible for examples to add a wizard page or more. This of course also needs to change
the project example UI to use a wizard to begin with.
I'm aware this is not a simple task to refactor the existing workflow to such an
infrastructure but ultimately, that would allow us to easily contribute new project
wizards to the IDE in a standard way.
Current target is 3.3.0.Beta1. Snjeza, WDYT?
Wizard-ify the project examples
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Key: JBIDE-10264
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-10264
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: project-examples
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.M4
Reporter: Fred Bricon
Assignee: Snjezana Peco
Fix For: 3.3.0.Beta1
In the wake of JBIDE-9776 and JBIDE-10140, it turns out that, in order for us to
contribute 5 new wizards to the "New " menu under the Jboss perspective and in
the "New project" section of JBoss central, "project examples" based
projects should be created via a Wizard implementation from the get go.
Current project examples workflow involves :
- displaying a form dialog : to display missing runtimes and let the user
install/download the required runtimes
- launching a workspace job, which in turn :
* downloads the example
* does the actual project import (launches a wizard for maven archetypes)
* resolve quickfixes
Ideally, all these steps would be part of a single wizard, spanning one to N pages
(depending on the complexity/requirements of the examples). Everything contributed by the
form dialog would be replaced by a wizard page, which would bring consistency to the UI.
In other words, that means the project example dialog needs to be refactored into a
Wizard, providing an API so that client plugins can contribute wizard pages.
I'm aware this is not a simple task to refactor the existing workflow to such an
infrastructure but ultimately, that would allow us to easily contribute new project
wizards to the IDE in a standard way.
Current target is 3.3.0.Beta1. Snjeza, WDYT?
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