Hi,
In order to make progress on this feature and agree on its content, I opened WFLY-18428[1]
and its
wildfly-proposal at [2].
You can try this by installing locally Darran’s archetype (as explained in [2]) and then
follow the steps at
http://jmesnil.github.io/wildfly.org/getstarted/
The intent of this is really to « get started » with WildFly. This will not cover all that
can be achieved with WildFly but gives just enough for a new or existing users to try
WildFly in a matter of minutes and start writing their code with it.
Best regards,
Jeff
[1]
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/WFLY-18428
[2]
https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly-proposals/pull/536
On 10 Aug 2023, at 10:18, Jeff Mesnil <jmesnil(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Having said that, another Step that would be very interesting to showcase would be to
run « mvn wildly:dev » make a tweak to the application codebase and see the changes in the
running app.
>
> This makes sense to me too. I'm not suggesting that we do this for the getting
started, but I do think using run or dev makes sense there.
As an idea, I added a « step 4. Continuous Development » to my PoC at
http://jmesnil.github.io/wildfly.org//getstarted/
That makes the experience a bit more playful and interactive.
jeff
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Jeff Mesnil
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http://jmesnil.net/