[aerogear-dev] Android Registrations
Summers Pittman
supittma at redhat.com
Thu Jul 17 10:52:20 EDT 2014
On 07/17/2014 09:00 AM, Bruno Oliveira wrote:
> Good morning Summers, make sure to assign that Jira for you, please. The
> gist for an Android outsider like me seems ok, but I would like to see
> these changes in at your fork for more context.
>
> Do you have any pointers?
No it is written in Java.
Right now I am more interested in discussion around the direction of the
changes (in the TODO comments) before I spend a few weeks of time and
get a HUGE PR build up. As such all the implementation is "throw new
NotImplementedException()". But, since it seems like it will help, I
will grab the JIRA ball and link to the gist as well as my current
working repo.
>
> On 2014-07-16, Summers Pittman wrote:
>> We've mentioned moving from the factory/producer/headache pattern that
>> we currently use (Pipeline, etc) to something more fluent and more
>> maintainable. See this JIRA : https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGDROID-259
>>
>> To that end I've stubbed out some classes and made a strawman set of
>> unit tests for Pipeline :
>> https://gist.github.com/secondsun/8478a5f0527fc97b2456
>>
>> In the comments of some of the tests I've added questions for the
>> implementation portion of Registrations.
>>
>> The ultimate goal is to make the factories and feature classes(Pipe,
>> AuthModule, etc) flexible enough that circular dependencies can be
>> broken and 1) modularization can happen and 2) feature additions can be
>> quicker and change fewer stable APIs.
>>
>> Comments, questions, and tomatoes are welcome.
>>
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>> Summers Pittman
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>>>> Java is my crack.
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