From manderse at redhat.com Tue Apr 1 03:30:58 2014 From: manderse at redhat.com (Max Rydahl Andersen) Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 07:30:58 -0000 Subject: [windup-dev] [jbosstools-dev] Windup Eclipse Plugin v3.0.0 - Export Windup reports from Eclipse In-Reply-To: <edcf4478.0000b458.00000063@RHCR9L4HN9> References: <2ec8db18.00008214.0000006a@RHCR9L4HN9> <6B8A8744-F1C3-428F-82BB-D72C36C86B78@redhat.com> <edcf4478.0000b458.00000063@RHCR9L4HN9> Message-ID: <A3F14361-58CD-45F8-9472-97F4A563C1ED@redhat.com> Hey Ian, This mail got lost in my inbox ;/ > I could have sworn I saw HD versions of all three of the demo videos > when > I first uploaded them. Now looking at them again they are all small > and > grainy. I will have to take a look tonight to see what is going on > with > that. Let me know if you figured those out ;) > Yes, the wizard takes the already generated report out of the > .metadata > folder, zips/tars it up and exports it to the location of your choice. > Also if the report does not already exists then it generates one, and > there is the option to always generate new report before export as > well. cool. > As far as adding to the global menu. I did not know where else to put > the > new actions. I do have the export wizard in the export wizards dialog, > but > the other two options to view in the windup report view and to > generate > the windup report need a place to live. Before I first added the menu > I > was chatting with my friend who still commits to WTP about where he > would > put them, because I was worried about clutter, but he said he would > create > a new sub menu as I did. If you have a better idea for where the > "Open in > Windup Report View" and "Generate Windup Report" actions could live I > am > all ears. The only reason I also added the "Export Windup Report" > action > there as well was because I already had the sub menu and it seemed > like a > logical place a user may look for the export function as well as > checking > the export dialog. But if a new home is found for the other two > actions I > have no problem just having the export wizard live in the export > dialog. The context menu is just waaaaay too crowded for having 'once in a while' features put on all context menus. I would simply not put them in the context menu by default - you could have a command definition users can enable if they want to but otherwise just have a command that would be accessible via Ctrl+3 or the wizards. Or at least only show this if there is a windup report available to the project (assuming that can be detected in sub miliseconds so the menu does not get slow to open) > As far as adding all of this to the jboss-tools project. The biggest > problem is I still not have a nightly build, and I do not have a > nightly > build for the eclipse plugin because I have not been able to > coordinate > with Brad to get a nightly build for Windup. The biggest issue with > getting a nightly for windup would be to actually do a windup release > and > start doing windup development in a snapshot version rather than 0.7.0 > where it has been being done for the past year. I did start that > conversation with Brad a few months back but it stalled out due to > life > events. If you all are ready to make this happen on your end then I > can > start trying to work with Brad again to get Windup versioning > stabilized, > and the nightly builds set up. as far as I understand Lincoln is getting involved in the migration project so it would make sense to try coordinate the various releases with him and Brad. i've cc'ed him here. > Blue Skies, > ~Ian > > -----Original Message----- > From: Max Rydahl Andersen [mailto:manderse at redhat.com] > Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 9:42 AM > To: Ian Tewksbury > Cc: jboss-migration at redhat.com; windup-dev at lists.jboss.org; > jbosstools-dev at lists.jboss.org; Evong Nham; Brad Davis > Subject: Re: [jbosstools-dev] Windup Eclipse Plugin v3.0.0 - Export > Windup > reports from Eclipse > > >> I have just released version 3.0.0 of the Windup Eclipse plugin. In >> this new release you can now export Windup reports that are generated >> in Eclipse. This allows a developer to easily generate a Windup >> report >> in Eclipse and then export it for sharing with whoever requested a >> Windup report. > > Cool. (I assume its "just" saving the already generated html to a > separate location?) > > Wondering if its time to include this into jboss tools releases ? > >> * Demo Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbBiQaQj2zk > > seem to only be available in 360 resolution - got something bigger so > can > see what happens ? > > btw. I noticed Windup is added to the ever growing root context menu. > shouldn't this not just be via > the wizard menu or configured first via the Configure submenu instead > of > polluting this context menu ? > >> * Project Page: >> https://github.com/windup/windup-eclipse-plugin >> >> * Wiki: https://github.com/windup/windup-eclipse-plugin/wiki >> >> * Windup Project Page: https://github.com/windup/windup > > /max /max http://about.me/maxandersen