[jbosstools-dev] Nice AngularJS story
George Gastaldi
ggastald at redhat.com
Fri Jul 11 10:18:34 EDT 2014
Hi Max, I replied it yesterday:
It's on the latest snapshot in JBT using Forge 2.7.1-SNAPSHOT
Since JBT Beta3 is frozen, we cannot add Forge 2.7.1.Final (not yet released). You run it as any other Forge command: Ctrl (or Cmd) +4 and choose "REST: New Cross Origin Resource Sharing Filter" and it should present the wizard to set it up.
Hope that answers your question :)
George
> Em 11/07/2014, às 07:09, "Max Rydahl Andersen" <manderse at redhat.com> escreveu:
>
>> On 10 Jul 2014, at 15:42, Lincoln Baxter wrote:
>>
>> That is correct. It will generate a Servlet filter into any existing project. But if JAX-RS/Servlet is not setup yet, it will handle that for you.
>
> you guys keep ignoring my question: *How* do I run it ? :) (especially when i'm on beta3 of tools)
>
> /max
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Max Rydahl Andersen" <manderse at redhat.com>
>> To: "George Gastaldi" <ggastald at redhat.com>
>> Cc: "Lincoln Baxter" <lbaxter at redhat.com>, "Fred Bricon" <fbricon at redhat.com>, "Vineet Reynolds Pereira" <vpereira at redhat.com>, "??? jbosstools-dev" <jbosstools-dev at lists.jboss.org>, "Burr Sutter" <bsutter at redhat.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 4:09:24 AM
>> Subject: Re: [jbosstools-dev] Nice AngularJS story
>>
>> Can I run this on any project ( I assume it just generates a single file so no forge setup required?) and how do u run it ? I assume it's an additional plugin ?
>>
>> /max (sent from my phone)
>>
>>
>>> On 10/07/2014, at 02.18, George Gastaldi <ggastald at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> As of right now, Forge 2 has a REST: New Cross Origin Resource Sharing Filter command (and with tests - :)). Screenshot attached
>>>
>>> Forge on!!!! :D
>>>
>>>> On 07/09/2014 06:34 PM, Lincoln Baxter wrote:
>>>> Reverse engineering in Forge 2 works well.
>>>>
>>>> I just made this video for you - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg8Z7qHzpBA&feature=youtu.be
>>>>
>>>> Regarding CrossOriginResourceSharingFilter, it's simple enough to add a command in Forge to create one:
>>>>
>>>> https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGE-1929
>>>>
>>>> Enjoy ;)
>>>>
>>>> ~Lincoln
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Fred Bricon" <fbricon at redhat.com>
>>>> To: "??? jbosstools-dev" <jbosstools-dev at lists.jboss.org>, "Lincoln Baxter" <lbaxter at redhat.com>, "George Gastaldi" <ggastald at redhat.com>, "Vineet Reynolds Pereira" <vpereira at redhat.com>
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 9, 2014 9:03:49 AM
>>>> Subject: Nice AngularJS story
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> my Twitter TL got me to watch this Netbeans demo of building a web app
>>>> with JAX-RS backend + AngularJS front-end :
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B3qL7XtKnE
>>>>
>>>> I wonder how our tooling fares compared to this demo. My guts tells me
>>>> (take that with a grain of salt) that :
>>>> * for the back-end, we could use reverse engineering with Forge 2,
>>>> although I don't really know its level of maturity
>>>> * we have nothing similar to the CrossOriginResourceSharingFilter (seen
>>>> at 2'14")
>>>> * we have no equivalent for seeding a stock angularjs project, AFAIK
>>>> (unless F2 brings someting here too, idk). We could prolly create a
>>>> Maven archetype containing the same thing though.
>>>> * overall their angularjs tooling felt underwhelming. angularjs-eclipse
>>>> probably brings a stronger UX, with its navigation capabilities and its
>>>> inference engine
>>>>
>>>> WDYT?
>>>>
>>>> I count on Burr, to come up with a demo showcasing a similar story with
>>>> our stuff :-)
>>>>
>>>> Fred
>>>
>>> <screenshot.png>
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>
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