I know it’s really challenging to do a major refactoring to support the next major version
of GWT, while retaining the critical business logic and UX behind the console. That said,
I am really happy to see the team managed to keep the user flows and functional
requirements, but elevating the base project kernel to a new and much improved version.
Excellent work Harald and the team!
Regards, Heiko
On 13 Jan 2017, at 15:52, Harald Pehl <hpehl(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
We're currently working on the next version of the management console
(HAL.next [1]). HAL.next continues with the column based navigation
which was introduced in WildFly 9. It's also still written in Java and
based on GWT. However most parts of the console have been rewritten
for several reasons:
- Make use of new features in Java 8 and GWT 2.8 and prepare for GWT 3.0
- Introduce new features which were not possible with the old
architecture (keyboard navigation, bookmarks, macro recording, ...)
- Adopt PatternFly [2]
- Cleanup codebase (remove deprecated and unused code)
For more details about the motivation and the complete list of new
features see the README at [1].
Development is still ongoing and we plan to replace the existing
console with HAL.next in WildFly 11 earliest. We have now reached a
milestone where it makes sense to get feedback from a bigger audience.
That's why we like to invite everyone to take a look at the new
console. Suggestions, ideas, comments and bug reports are welcome.
Please use GitHub issues [3] to file issues and discuss enhancements.
To get started, please follow the README [4]. The easiest way is
probably to use the docker image at [5]. It contains the latest
WildFly 11 build with HAL.next as management console.
[1]
https://github.com/hal/hal.next
[2]
https://www.patternfly.org/
[3]
https://github.com/hal/hal.next/issues
[4]
https://github.com/hal/hal.next#running
[5]
https://hub.docker.com/r/hpehl/hal-next/
--
Harald Pehl
JBoss by Red Hat
http://hpehl.info
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