Oh I didn’t meant we should only have one solution, was just trying to
clarify what you are targeting now.
Something worth mentioning is that I am not sure about the need for an
archetype, which would require us to go after new product deliverables,
maybe investigate what is behind the scenes on their getting started, I
don’t see maven being used, at least directly.
On Wed, 9 Aug 2023 at 11:32, Jeff Mesnil <jmesnil(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 9 Aug 2023, at 12:12, Eduardo Martins <emartins(a)redhat.com> wrote:
You mean something similar to
https://quarkus.io/get-started/ ?
Kind of. A single page that would show and tell what I need to do to run a
Jakarta EE application on WildFly.
We have something different planned too (on a RFE) but I didn’t had the
chance yet to look after that, in short something similar to
https://code.quarkus.io where a website and a maven plugin is used
instead of cli and archetype, allowing better functionality and interaction
towards building the Maven project. I plan to start looking at this Q4.
That’s not exclusive.
Even if we have a code generator instead of a Maven archetype, we still
need a "getting started page » as an entry point.
We can start building this page based on our archetypes and update it
whenever we have a code generator.
I suspect than a lot of choices we will make for this user experience
could influence what we could achieve with a code generator.
Best regards,
Jeff
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