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Burr Sutter commented on JBIDE-18813:
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I am really hoping that we can have at least one of every key project type and that will
pop-up the wizard that will ask the end-user to install the appropriate plugins. I
believe most people sitting down in front of Eclipse+Tools (aka JBDS) basically know what
technologies they wish to work with - in other words, they know they want to craft a
Hybrid Mobile App vs Camel Project.
Projects like (note: I think the naming of these will be critical)
Java EE Web Project
HTML5 + Java EE (Angular vs Backbone+jQuery)
HTML5 Hybrid + Cordova
AngularJS via Forge
Camel (Fuse) Project
Swithyard Project
Drools Project
jBPM Project
Data Virtualization Project
Spring for JBoss Project
OpenShift Project
For the end-user that does not know "where to start"...then...we would likely
need a short video walk-through of each project type that explained what jBPM was for and
provide an introduction to business process management.
Convert JBoss Central to an HTML5 page
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Key: JBIDE-18813
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-18813
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: central
Affects Versions: 4.3.0.Alpha1
Reporter: Fred Bricon
Assignee: Fred Bricon
Fix For: 4.3.0.Alpha1
Attachments: Central Design Concept A.bmml, Central Design Concept A.bmml,
Central Design Concept A.png, Central Design Concept B.bmml, Central Design Concept
B.bmml, Central Design Concept B.png, JBoss Access Panel Concept.bmml, JBoss Access Panel
Concept.png, JBoss Central User Stories and Flows.gliffy, Screen Shot 2015-01-16 at
4.38.58 PM.png
Central Page requires new capabilities :
- needs more customization (display content depending on user preferences)
- needs to scale with JBDS-IS, Fuse content
- access to more examples, with filtering capabilities
Given that the existing page is pretty hard to maintain and suffers from scalability/UI
bugs, we're heading towards an HTML5 approach :
- use an embedded SWT Browser widget (or Java FX), depending on the platform
compatibility
- webpage and its content could be served remotely (as zip), and downloaded locally for
offline use. this would give us more flexibility to update the content.