Doug Toppin <dougtoppin(a)gmail.com> wrote, in response to Burr Sutter:
Hey Burr, yes I've used a number of the archetypes and they have been very helpful. I
was mostly thinking of how best to convey to someone how to create the correct project and
structure from scratch. Always using an existing one and then modifying it or deleting
what is not needed (which is not always obvious to the non-expert developer) makes it a
quicker start but I'm not sure that someone learns what is involved. I do recommend
that developers use the archetypes as learning tools though.
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Burr Sutter wrote:
Hello Doug, have you checked out our archetypes on JBoss Central? If you go to Eclipse
Marketplace and search for "JBoss" then install JBoss Developer Studio (or even
Tools), we offer a getting started "dashboard" called JBoss Central with
archetypes to lay down the initial project. Also, one of our goals with the quickstarts
is to make sure you can import them in the IDE (with JBDS/Tools) and use them as your
initial project template.
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