[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (AS7-3010) jboss-javaee6-webapp-blank-archetype needs to generate "resources" folder at WEB-INF level for JSF 2.0 resource libraries
Pete Muir (Assigned) (JIRA)
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Wed Dec 14 04:35:09 EST 2011
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-3010?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Pete Muir reassigned AS7-3010:
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Assignee: Pete Muir
> jboss-javaee6-webapp-blank-archetype needs to generate "resources" folder at WEB-INF level for JSF 2.0 resource libraries
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AS7-3010
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-3010
> Project: Application Server 7
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: Vimal Kansal
> Assignee: Pete Muir
>
> Aha.
> Please open an AS7 JIRA assigned to me for this one.
> On 13 Dec 2011, at 23:03, Vimal Kansal wrote:
> > > Hi Pete,
> > >
> > > I am using the snapshot and the folders you mentioned are indeed getting generated. I am talking about JSF 2.0 specs section 2.6.1 which says that in the deployed .war file, we can have folder called "resources" at "WEB-INF" level and any subfolder underneath that will be referred to as "library" in components like <h:outputscript library="..." ...>, <h:graphicImage library="..." .../> So with the folders that you mentioned, I am not sure, which one will generate the .war structure like :
> > >
> > > MyJSFApp.war
> > > |
> > > |---resources
> > > |---myscripts
> > > |--- myscript.js
> > > |--images
> > > |--foo.gif
> > > |
> > > |---WEB-INF
> > >
> > > and then I can write <h:outputscript library="myscripts" name="myscript.js" .../>
> > >
> > >
> > > right now, to get this packaging structure, I am manually creating the "resources" folder in the generated code under "src\main\webapp"
> > >
> > > Thx
> > >
> > > Vimal
> > >
> > > On 14/12/2011 1:43 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
> >> >> If you use the snapshots of the archetypes I built, it should generate a full set of folders (src/main/java, src/main resources, src/test/java, src/test/resources). If you are using the snapshot archetype and this isn't working, open an AS7 issue assigned to me.
> >> >>
> >> >> On 12 Dec 2011, at 00:56, Vimal Kansal wrote:
> >> >>
> >>> >>> Hi Pete,
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> I was just wondering if a "resources" folder should also be generated as part of web app archetype, to take care of JSF 2.0 feature of libraries?
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> Thx
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> Vimal
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> On 7/12/2011 9:41 PM, Pete Muir wrote:
> >>>> >>>> BTW you can file AS7 issues in the docs category assigned to me for the archetypes.
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> On 7 Dec 2011, at 10:37, Vimal Kansal wrote:
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks guys. The snapshot archetype is working just fine now :-)
> >>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>> >>>>> On 7/12/2011 9:29 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I am sure, I am must be doing things the wrong way, but can you please writeup something(probably with a sample application which has one or 2 pages, CDI bean and a resource bundle etc) to show the typical workflow like this :
> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> • User creates a blank webapp from inside the eclipse using the "blank" archetype.
> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> • After creating the blank project, user goes ahead with adding stuff like java classes, CDI beans, other resources using the eclipse wizards, as usual.
> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> • User then deploys the app using the eclipse wizards.
> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'll pass this one over to the tools team if they can take it?
> >>>>>> >>>>>> we'll get on writing up docs after M5 is ready.
> >>>>>> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>> Until then there is nothing special about these compared to normal eclipse usage (assuming you know those ;).
> >>>>>> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>> i.e. the steps after I create a project in http://vimeo.com/17669512 is the same for these AFAICS.
> >>>>>> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>> The only thing to be aware of with Maven is what Fred points out - if you do changes to the project pom.xml run Update Project Configuration from the Maven menu to be sure all of Eclipse is aware of your changes.
> >>>>>> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>> /max
> >>>>>> >>>>>> http://about.me/maxandersen
> >>>>>> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>>
> > >
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