[forge-dev] Forge'in ahead with JBoss Tools

Burr Sutter bsutter at redhat.com
Thu Apr 5 17:23:40 EDT 2012


Thank you - I actually used a headset for these as it seems to work better. 

The recording machine is my Windows 7 box using Camtasia and the majority of the last batch of videos were completely unedited.  

On Apr 4, 2012, at 11:33 PM, Dan Allen wrote:

> Nice job Burr. In addition to the technical content, what makes these videos work well is that they have good sound quality. Lincoln and I were just discussing the other day that the quality of the sound can really make or break a video. So I appreciate that extra bit of attention.
> 
> -Dan
> 
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 08:21, Burr Sutter <bsutter at redhat.com> wrote:
> In my recent video series I have two videos that describe Forge - and a Hibernate Tools interlude in-between, I wish to know if I have demo'd Forge well - did I highlight forge's best features?  
> 
> 4. Forge Introduction in JBoss Developer Studio 5 
> http://www.screencast.com/t/olxrVyPy5
> http://vimeo.com/39608223
> Forge is JBoss's rapid application development tool.  A command line based tool that is embedded in JBoss Developer Studio 5.  Run a whole script of commands to render a complete application.  
> 
> 5. Hibernate Tools for DB Reverse Engineering
> http://www.screencast.com/t/x6lcG2BP8jn5
> http://vimeo.com/39608294
> Hibernate Tools have been part of JBoss Developer Studio for a long time - now they are integrated with Dali - and you can use Dali's JPA Generate Entities from Tables feature.   This video walks you through how to setup the Hibernate Configuration and the JBDC connection to allow for JPA entity generation.
> Sakila H2 Database:
> https://github.com/maxandersen/sakila-h2
> 
> 6. Forge for DB Reverse Engineering with CRUD
> http://www.screencast.com/t/aSym9aul5
> http://vimeo.com/39608326
> Forge also has a Hibernate Tools plugin that allows it to analyze a database schema and produce JPA entity classes.  Then Forge can use its scaffolding feature to generate JSF2 Create, Read, Update and Delete (CRUD)  user interfaces.
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