[Fwd: [jbossws-dev] User project generator]

Alessio Soldano asoldano at redhat.com
Wed Feb 27 10:29:36 EST 2008


Yes, if everybody agree on this, I could try and port it to that branch 
after a final check before the 2.0.4 release.
Cheers
Alessio

Burr Sutter ha scritto:
> Alessio,
>
> Can you make it work with JBossWS 2.0.1.SP2?  As that is the 
> "official" version of JBossWS that is supported.
> Burr
>
>
> Alessio Soldano wrote:
>> Hi David,
>> you're right, the wiki page says "Since 2.0.4". That's because this 
>> has been developed recently, thus is currently available in src only. 
>> It will be release in the upcoming 2.0.4 version, which is scheduled 
>> for the end of March.
>> Cheers
>> Alessio
>>
>> David Ward ha scritto:
>>> It is very much "future tools", and as cool as it looks, I don't 
>>> think it would be good to send to them unless that is very much 
>>> underlined. Reason?  Alessio, correct me if I'm wrong, but the wiki 
>>> page says "Since 2.0.4".  JBoss EAP ships with JBoss WS 2.0.1.SP2.  
>>> This customer is upset enough as it is with product version 
>>> mismatches; I don't want to confuse them further.  I myself thought 
>>> I'd take Burr up on his invitation, and was going to give it a go 
>>> (with WS 2.0.2), only to find the ant targets didn't exist.  It was 
>>> only then I noticed the wiki statement "Since 2.0.4."  Anyway, then 
>>> I thought I'd download 2.0.4, just for fun - but the WS download 
>>> page only lists WS native through version 2.0.3.... Is this only 
>>> available in src at the moment?
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>>
>>> Kyle Gonzales wrote:
>>>> Do you think this link is good to send to the customer, as long as we
>>>> qualify it as a new tool that is not yet part of the stack?
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps we can use this as an example of one of the "future tools" 
>>>> that
>>>> will be in RHDS. ;)
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 10:36 -0500, Burr Sutter wrote:
>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>
>>>>> I've copied David & Kyle because they specifically are getting 
>>>>> abused by users who feel our WS stack is too difficult to use, 
>>>>> specifically due to the lack of IDE support.  It could be that 
>>>>> your tool is a step in the right direction.
>>>>>
>>>>> David, do you think you can perform a quick eval of this component?
>>>>>
>>>>> Funny enough I worked with James Williams on the original idea of 
>>>>> "seamgen" so naturally I like the idea. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Alessio Soldano wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> I'm still using RHDS Beta1, thus I'd say it works with JBDS 
>>>>>> (considering it uses basic eclipse features), however I'll give 
>>>>>> it a try soon with JBDS and other Eclipse versions.
>>>>>> Honestly I don't know if/how many customer are actually asking 
>>>>>> for this, but considering my previous user experience this might 
>>>>>> be really useful; anyway there's been a brainstorm on the dev 
>>>>>> forum some months ago about ws productivity in general and the 
>>>>>> idea of doing this generator is part of the efforts we agreed 
>>>>>> upon to make the ws use easier.
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Alessio
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Burr Sutter ha scritto:
>>>>>>> That is great. It has been hard to "get started".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do you know if it works with JBDS and EAP 4.2/4.3?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We have customers asking for this sort of thing right now?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>>>> Subject:     [jbossws-dev] User project generator
>>>>>>> Date:     Wed, 13 Feb 2008 16:11:45 +0100
>>>>>>> From:     Alessio Soldano <asoldano at redhat.com>
>>>>>>> To:     jbossws-dev <jbossws-dev at lists.jboss.org>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>>>> this morning I've written this page on the wiki: 
>>>>>>> http://jbws.dyndns.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Setup_your_IDE 
>>>>>>> It's about the ws-enabled user project generator I committed a 
>>>>>>> couple of weeks ago (something like the SeamGen tool).
>>>>>>> As you can read there, it's meant to provide an easy way to 
>>>>>>> start a web service user project, without spending a lot of time 
>>>>>>> dealing with libraries selection, writing an Ant build file and 
>>>>>>> performing basic Eclipse configuration.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Richard (or anybody else using Windows), could you please give 
>>>>>>> the above-mentioned stuff a try (since I tested it with Linux 
>>>>>>> only)?
>>>>>>> Apart from the test, this is for native stack only right now. If 
>>>>>>> you like the idea, once the changes for jbossws 3 are done, I 
>>>>>>> could modify this stuff to make it available for all the stacks 
>>>>>>> binary releases. Please let me know what you think about this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>> Alessio
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