+1 for making this more consistent.
Another issue are the folder names of the examples. I think the top level
folder should always be "examples", even if there is only one example atm.
(I'll change this for validation). To stay consistent with the naming
pattern for the actual module folders, under "examples" the names shouldn't
be prefixed in any way, but have the example's name only, e.g.
"helloworld".
This is already the case nearly everywhere with some exclusions (e.g.
international). WDYT?
The proposal for the artifact names looks good. It's a good idea to always
use a concrete example name from the beginning (such as
seam-validation-example-helloworld instead of seam-validation-example), also
if there is only one example atm. That way the name doesn't have to be
altered if other examples are added later on.
Gunnar
2011/2/27 Shane Bryzak <sbryzak(a)redhat.com>
Guys, we've got to come up with a standard naming scheme for our
example
names, because the ones we have look like an rhinoceros sat on them or
something:
helloworld
idmconsole
model
openid-rp
princess-rescue
seam-catch-example-basic-servlet
seam-international-example-timeanddate
seam-jaxrs-exceptions
seam-tasks-statistics
seam-wicket-example-numberguess
short.ly
simple
validation
validation-helloworld
I'm just as guilty as anyone else (in fact I think mine are the most
ambiguous of all). What I propose to clean this up is to prefix the
example name with the module name - e.g:
helloworld becomes remoting-helloworld
simple becomes security-simple
You get the idea. Also, the Maven artifact names for the examples
should be standardised too. We currently have all sorts of variations
here also, so how about we use seam-{module}-example-{name}, as this
seems to be what most people are already using (and therefore would
require the least work).
Using the previous two examples, that would give us artifact names like so:
seam-remoting-example-helloworld
seam-security-example-simple
What do you think?
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