[forge-dev] Java2Days abstract

George Gastaldi ggastald at redhat.com
Mon Sep 10 17:16:08 EDT 2012


Awesome ! You could create a plugin based on koen's speech (hibernate envers).

In my last speech about forge I created a plugin to deprecate methods and classes: check it out in http://github.com/gastaldi/talks if it helps.

Keep on Forging in the free world :)


Em 10/09/2012, às 18:10, "Ivan St. Ivanov" <ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com> escreveu:

> Hey, 
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> I tried to put up an abstract for Java2Days conference. Great thanks to Koen, who sent me four proposals. So I compiled something out of them (with much reuse). I tried to make it as a trailer of a Hollywood blockbuster movie, but I didn't succeed much. :-(
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> Anyway here it is:
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> Last year Lincoln Baxter III showed the Bulgarian Java community the power of Forge.
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> Remember, it’s a lean and versatile environment entirely written in Java, fully using the power of CDI and offering you the possibility to incrementally build up new functionality into your application. You can easily setup persistence, enable RESTful web services or even create a full JSF application in a breeze. And this can even be done on the command line.
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> But, OK, what if your task at hand cannot be fulfilled by the current Forge functionalities? What if the broad set of plugins does not cover your requirements? Not to worry! Forge has innate ability for integrating and creating new functionalities. We will show you exactly how to create your own plugin and we will give you detailed explanation on the most relevant APIs that you could use for that purpose.
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> Finally, Forge can also be integrated in graphical IDE's opening up all its power to users of common platforms such as Eclipse.
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> Come to this session if you want to see this powerful tool live in action!
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> What do you think? Our idea was to stress more on plugin development and on Eclipse integration with a short refresh in the beginning.
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> Cheers,
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> Ivan
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