Max Rudman wrote:
I'd would love to contribute. Is the JSF cartridge in 3.1 branch?
Great! Yes, its in 3.1 (which is HEAD at the moment)..so if you check
out andromda-all from HEAD you'll see it in the cartridges module.
I sort of suspected you had something going since you gave targeting
JSF as one of the reasons to change struts* tagged values to
presentation*.
Yep thats why I ended up changing them; I ended up reusing most of the
tagged values for that cartridge.
Not to worry, I have plenty more cartridge ideas :) In fact, the very
first cartridge I wrote was to target J2ME...
Great :)
Max
On Oct 18, 2005, at 1:03 PM, Chad Brandon wrote:
Hi Max,
We actually already have a JSF cartridge in the codebase (that works
like bpm4struts); would you be interested in contributing to that?
Maybe there are some features that yours has that the current one is
missing?
Chad
Max Rudman wrote:
I wrote an AndroMDA cartridge targeting JavaServer Faces
technology for one of the projects I was working on and I would
like to see about contributing that codebase to the project. I
sort of followed Bpm4Struts cartridge making some (what I think)
design improvements such as a cleaner MVC implementation which
takes advantage of JSF architecture.
I am fairly new to AndroMDA but I love the concept. I am
completely sold on MDA and would like to contribute. The cartridge
is far from being done -- some features are missing, metafacades
could probably be re-factored (this was one of my first attempts
at writing a cartridge), etc.
Is there interest in targeting JSF? If so, what's the process for
getting this going?
Max
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