"alessio.soldano(a)jboss.com" wrote :
| Regarding the IDE setup, we might provide a basic Eclipse project configuration that
users might use as a starting point for each of their ws-enabled projects.
I agree. When we write the JBossWS test we're always doing the same things. If we
would provide eclipse project configuration it would help us too. And as bonus, when
we'll use these preconfigured configurations we'll test them too. This is a good
idea.
"alessio.soldano(a)jboss.com" wrote :
| Otherwise we could create a simple presentation / movie showing users how to setup the
environment the right way.
This is the NICE feature for us, but not SHOULD or MUST.
"alessio.soldano(a)jboss.com" wrote : We might also ask the Red Hat Developer
Studio team to support the latest jbossws features (at least the wsprovide and wsconsume
tools).
RHDS is based on JBoss IDE so our eclipse configurations should work there too ;-)
"alessio.soldano(a)jboss.com" wrote :
| Then we should link the documentation and the samples more tightly. This means that
most of the samples and tests will be enriched with a brief description (a scenario) in
the documentation. Then wherever the documentation covers a particular feature backed up
by a sample or test case, there will be a link to the test-suite. Finally we could make
the test-suite run easier providing an Eclipse project configuration with the tests only
and a simplified Ant script to run each of them.
No comment on this. I fully agree.
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