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Fred Bricon commented on JBDS-2727:
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Guys, in order for the cheatsheets to show up in JBDS, you need to fix 2 things :
- add the cheatsheets files to the archetype metadata descriptor :
- fix the cheatsheets so the <?xml ?> directive appears first. Currently the
copyright header first prevents the cheatsheets from opening in JBDS
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Cheatsheets for JBoss Central archetypes
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Key: JBDS-2727
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-2727
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: central, requirements
Reporter: Burr Sutter
Attachments: CHEATSHEET-CONTRIBUTING.html, CHEATSHEET-CONTRIBUTING.md
Our archetypes should have cheatsheets when imported/opened into eclipse.
Priority
1) HTML5 - cheatsheet should focus the end-user's attention on index.html, editable
in the VPE, with the jQuery Mobile Palette, it should also describe LiveReload setup and
BrowserSim
2) Java EE Web - cheatsheet should focus the end-user's attention on index.xhtml,
editable in the VPE, with the JSF/RichFaces Palette. It should describe the JPA
Member.java, the relationship between MemberController.java and index.xhtml, the purpose
of MemberResourceRESTService.java and JaxRsActivator.java
Basically walk the user through the flow of events (from the UI to the backend) in the
application
3) RichFaces - cheatsheet should focus the end-user's attention on index.xhtml,
editable in the VPE, with the JSF/RichFaces Palette. It should also describe
resources/components/memberForm.xhtml and its use of <rich:validator/> and that
tag's relationship with the JPA beanvalidations
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