[infinispan-dev] [hibernate-dev] Thinking about Forge 2 plugins

Galder Zamarreño galder at redhat.com
Fri Oct 25 05:22:47 EDT 2013


Created [1]. Something to promote in hackathons :)

[1] https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-3662

On Oct 24, 2013, at 1:46 PM, Sanne Grinovero <sanne at infinispan.org> wrote:

> as described below, it would be nice to update the Infinispan forge
> plugin to use Forge 2?
> 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org>
> Date: 24 October 2013 11:24
> Subject: [hibernate-dev] Thinking about Forge 2 plugins
> To: Hibernate Dev <hibernate-dev at lists.jboss.org>
> 
> 
> We probably should think about what it would mean to help people get
> started with our projects using Forge. The Eclipse integration looks
> very impressive and very much how I wish I could work to add layers.
> 
> I'll add it to the team meeting agenda.
> 
> Emmanuel
> 
> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 18:27:12 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Lincoln Baxter <lbaxter at redhat.com>
> To: The Core
> Subject: The Forge 2 philosophy in 4 minutes
> 
> Check out the video describing Forge 2 and where we are headed:
>   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpou-FWWatI
> 
> Just a quick update on the Forge project. This video will show you
> what we've been working on for the past while: namely a new
> architecture to allow extreme embed-ability, and real code re-use
> between addons (using our Modular container, called Furnace)
> https://github.com/forge/furnace (based on JBoss Modules and Maven).
> It does not go into great detail into many of these things, but is
> more of a high-level overview of the goals and features.
> 
> So what does this mean for your project?
> 
> 1) Primarily, this means that you'll be able to work with us to
> create tools for your project that run in all of our supported
> environments and IDEs. Ideally this tooling should be focused on
> getting users started with your projects quickly, so if you're
> interested in having a Forge plugin for your project, please send me
> an email off list, and we will get the process started. We are
> currently preparing for the launch of our new website, so it will
> probably still be a few months before we can do any intensive project
> addon development with teams.
> 
> 2) What this means in reality is that you can deliver tools that will
> run in JBDS and the command-line (and eventually IntelliJ, and
> NetBeans, and Web IDE), without worrying about coordination with an
> actual product release. Your release cycle is completely independent
> of ours. (Unless you are waiting for a new feature that is not yet
> released.)
> 
> To learn more about Forge 2, please visit our github repository:
> https://github.com/forge/core#jboss-forge-20
> 
> Expect to hear more from us soon :) We want *YOU*... and your projects
> of course :)
> 
> --
> Lincoln Baxter, III
> JBoss, by Red Hat
> lbaxter at redhat.com
> 
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