[seam-dev] Seam Social module in (pre)-alpha

Shane Bryzak sbryzak at redhat.com
Wed Feb 16 16:06:00 EST 2011


Hi Antoine,

Great job, thanks for putting the time into this - these are the kinds 
of cool features that really attract people to a framework like Seam.  
For the next step, we'll get the module codebase moved over to the Seam 
space on GitHub, and start working on getting the module structure, 
docs, examples, etc inline with the other modules, and also set up a 
page on seamframework.org.  This may take us a little while to complete 
as we're currently gearing up for our next release, however I'll try to 
get it done within the next week.

Just to confirm, have you completed a contributor agreement at 
cla.jboss.org?

Thanks,
Shane

On 17/02/11 03:10, Antoine Sabot-Durand wrote:
> Hi,
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> For those who don't know me let me introduce myself. I'm a french senior consultant specialized in Java EE architecture (i don't work for Redhat but I manage a consultant team in a business unit of a small IT company in Paris)). I joined the Seam 3 project a few months ago after Devoxx and Lincoln invitation to work on Seam Social. The goal of this module is to provide CDI beans to manage communication with major Social Network (Twitter, Foursquare, LinkedIn, ...).
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> I lost a lot of time exploring the available technical options to implement this module. I also had to learn CDI which is very different than Seam 2.X ;-) and had to wait for stabilization of some of the core module, to be sure of my choices.
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> I've just pushed The Seam Social module on Github : https://github.com/antoinesd/seam-social
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> At the moment, it contains an web application that can manage an OAuth connexion to Twiiter and send an update status (I know it's not very spectacular, but there is more to come :-) ).
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> I'm not quite sure of the next step, but I'll probably need some help to make the best out  of CDI to use extension or decorators for instance mapping JSON to pojo with Jackson. As i'm not an API designer guy your feedback and critics for improvement are off course more than welcomed.
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> Regards,
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> Antoine SABOT-DURAND
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