Burr Sutter <burrsutter(a)gmail.com> wrote, in response to Doug Toppin:
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.
http://www.screencast.com/t/OKukOKbZ
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Doug Toppin wrote:
It might be useful for quickstarts to not only include the working code/project but also
include a list of the steps used to produce it. This helps new users to both the
development environment and the application start a new project on their own and at least
rough it in. What I mean by that are steps like 'Using Eclipse create a dynamic web
project, then create the following classes, ...'. You do not need to include every
single detail but at least the high level ones (specifically 'create this
artifact' type steps) are the most helpful. Ideally, the new user could then do the
creates and cut/paste from the provided project into the new one to get a better
understanding of it and then build their own projects.
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