Please take a look.
Burr has also asked for a "Where's my feature" section, which addresses what
is in Java EE 6, what's in DeltaSpike, and (unstated) what's not there.
I'll work on that now.
On 5 Jul 2012, at 15:49, Jonathan Fuerth wrote:
On
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/stage/migrations/get-started/:
- I like the table of scenarios. It's easy to follow, and should help people safely
skip what doesn't apply to them
- Because of the TOC right above the "seam migration scenarios" table, I was
led to expect similar tables for Spring and Java EE 5. Are these planned? If not, I think
a page rework might be in order so that it doesn't appear that there is missing
content.
On
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/stage/migrations/seam2/open18_migration/:
- Change "used Apache Ant as it’s build tool of choice" -> "used Apache
Ant as its build tool of choice"
- When the "get the source" button in the right-hand nav bar reaches the top of
the viewport, the text in the section list below it (the div#toc element) reflows outside
the bounds of its container. This is due to the shift from display:static to display:
fixed. A quick fix is to set a width on that div, eg: <div id="toc"
style="position: static; top: 0px; width: 215px; ">
- Similarly, the long lines in the code samples overflow their containing boxes and
actually overlap the TOC as you scroll down the page
- First paragraph under Migrate to CDI is missing its terminating period
- Change "It’s main purpose is to register" -> "Its main purpose is to
register"
- Change "below, the JSR 299 specification, or a CDI" -> "below, in the
JSR 299 specification, or in a CDI"
- Change "Because of the first difference, it, at times can be necessary to to
create" -> "Because of the first difference, at times it is necessary to
create"
- In the discussion on CDI scopes, the article claims there is a @DependentScoped
annotation. I think it means @Dependent.
- It would be nice if src/main/java/org/open18/model/dao/BaseDao was a link to that file
on github
- Eliminate the empty doc comment in the TeeSetAction.java code example
On
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/stage/migrations/get-started/spring/:
- Change "It also consists of sample code a working project." -> "Its
sample code is a working project."
- Change "you Java EE 6 application" -> "your Java EE 6
application"
On
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/stage/migrations/get-started/javaee5/:
- Change "It also consists of sample code a working project." -> "Its
sample code is a working project."
Hm, that was more than I intended. Should have started with a fork and sent this feedback
in the form of a pull request :-/ .. next time!
-Jonathan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Muir" <pmuir(a)redhat.com>
To: jdf-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2012 8:47:17 AM
Subject: Re: [jdf-dev] Migration: when and what
All,
Please review -
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/stage/migrations/get-started/
Pete
On 28 Jun 2012, at 23:29, Pete Muir wrote:
> One thing I picked up at Summit was that whilst people really appreciate the
migration guides, they also want more advice on when (/whether) they should migrate, and
what they should migrate too. We have the story pretty much sorted:
>
> * if you have an app that works, and you want to keep running it on Seam 2.2, then
great. We'll support that for X more years on EAP. Stay where you are.
> * if you want to stay on Seam 2, but want to take advantage of the new features of
Java EE 6, then you can take a look at Seam 2.3, which is currently beta quality. We
haven't decided yet whether this will enter the supported product arena.
> * if you want to take advantage of Java EE, you need to do a bit of analysis of your
app:
> ** if you have all the features you need in Java EE 6 (and look at TicketMonster, you
can achieve a lot!) then migrate to Java EE 6
> ** if you don't, but you can find them in DeltaSpike, and like living on the
edge, then you can take the path of adding DeltaSpike to Java EE 6. But we don't have
a well trodden path here, with guides for you to follow
> ** otherwise, take a look at the jdf roadmap to see when the features you need will
enter jdf, will all the goodness of the stack and guides
>
> Comments? I'll get this written up for
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/migrations/get-started/ next week.
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