Thank you Lincoln.
That should suffice for now. Let me know when you get something stable and a guide that
can be used by local SAs, I’d like to run some UAT with the folks in the office here.
Cheers,
Bruno
On 10/07/2014, at 4:02 pm, Lincoln Baxter, III <lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Bruno, not yet.
We are still working on the APIs as we discover limitations or patterns that can make
things simpler/easier to use. In short, things are still changing too much.
Here is an example Rule, however. If you read it, you should get the sense of what it is
doing - there are also comments.
https://github.com/windup/windup/blob/master/config/tests/src/test/java/o...
On line 96, this is where you would add something that gets render into the report (which
is also currently in progress --> this rule renders the index page of the report:
https://github.com/windup/windup/blob/master/reporting/impl/src/main/java...
The groovy stuff is still very crude and not worth showing yet, but I'm happy that
the Java API keeps getting simpler and more intuitive as we go.
~Lincoln
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Bruno Georges <bgeorges(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Thanks Good progress guys!
Quick question: do we have a “Getting Started” guide to start building rules in
Groovy/Java ?
Bruno
On 10/07/2014, at 3:00 am, Lincoln Baxter, III <lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Minutes:
http://transcripts.jboss.org/meeting/irc.freenode.org/windup/2014/windup....
>
> Minutes (text):
http://transcripts.jboss.org/meeting/irc.freenode.org/windup/2014/windup....
>
> Log:
http://transcripts.jboss.org/meeting/irc.freenode.org/windup/2014/windup....
>
>
> Meeting summary
> ---------------
> * Agenda (lincolnthree, 13:49:54)
>
> * Status Updates (lincolnthree, 13:52:22)
> * did a major refactoring yesterday as part of WINDUP-109 (lincolnthree,
13:53:19)
> * fixed the impl/api splits ( (lincolnthree, 13:53:25)
> * moved most of the model classes into rules-java (lincolnthree,
> 13:53:43)
> * groovy java rules tests are not working for some reason but still
> working on that (lincolnthree, 13:54:07)
> * I have worked on refactoring the project data model classes (as part
> of WINDUP-109) (jsightler, 13:57:41)
> * I am also working on refactoring our gremlin query API support as
> part of WINDUP-113 (jsightler, 13:58:21)
> * Read wikis for Windup (probably mostly deprecated), Gremlin, Frames
> and watched all the episodes about jboss windup on youtube.
> (mbriskar, 14:03:43)
> * added a method to generalize adding criterions ( WINDUP-112 )
> (mbriskar, 14:04:21)
> * Prepared a prototype rule for java that adds a hint, however it is
> done yet. (
>
https://github.com/mbriskar/windup/commit/0596beb9eb87c0af0e2166b74572549...
> ) (mbriskar, 14:06:53)
>
> * Upcoming Alpha2 release goals (lincolnthree, 14:20:59)
> * Goal 1: Prototype rule format in Java/Groovy - (java is complete,
> groovy in progress) (lincolnthree, 14:22:11)
> * Goal 2: Begin work on rule distribution/installation/auto-upgrade
> strategy (looks like this goal is not going to make this release)
> (lincolnthree, 14:30:20)
> * Goal 3: Begin to find integration points for tools. This is basically done, but
we can't implement until things are a bit more stable.
>
>
>
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>
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