Hi Every one I am including a couple of people in on the discussion. Franck Wolf and William Drai both work on GraniteDS and are very intersted in the Seam
integration as well. Franck is the creator of Granite so he brings some interesting insights.
Cameron
From: Keith Naas [mailto:keithnaas@gmail.com]
Sent: February 18, 2008 2:42 PM
To: Pete Muir
Cc: seam-dev@lists.jboss.org; Cameron Ingram; James Ward; Shashank Tiwari; Felipe Albertao; Blue; Chris Maki; Kunal Bajaj
Subject: Re: Seam with Flex
Since James asked so nicely, Kunal and I started working on a maven-flex-plugin. We plan on supporting swf/swc compilation, maven dependencies, asdoc generation, and automatic FlexBuilder artifact generation (e.g. namespace mappings, flexlibproperties,
actionscriptproperties).
After seeing Cameron's great presentation, we were also thinking about the facesMessages/dataModel, validation, and automatic conversation handling. We were also wondering if it makes sense to tie into Seam's Component Driven Events.
I believe Kunal has been investigating how to get Flex to play better with Seam Security.
Keith Naas
On Feb 18, 2008 2:06 PM, Pete Muir <pmuir@bleepbleep.org.uk> wrote:
To consolidate various discussions on Seam with Flex.
I liked the look of what Cameron had at JBW though there still seems
to be quite a lot of wiring stuff in there - Cameron and I discussed
this, and he thinks we can at least use code generation to help here.
We need to make facesMessages view layer agnostic so that it can work
with Wicket or Flex as well.
We are very happy to host this on SeamFramework.org, Seam SVN,
seam-dev@lists.jboss.org for discussions and Seam JIRA for issue
tracking if that works well for everyone. At least, I would love to
see an example distributed with Seam, and some documentation in the
reference manual.
Cameron, where can I download the booking application you were showing
off at JBossWorld? I want to look at your DataModel adaptor in
particular - see if we can't ease this integration some.
What do people thing?
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Pete Muir
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