Looping AmilaM.

Thanks.
/Susankha.


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Shiroshica Kulatilake <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Adding in a few more comments - inline.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Kavith Lokuhewage <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is the summary of the meeting which was held yesterday to review the
>> improvements which were done to App Factory tools. Participants : Isabelle,
>> Shiroshica, Jasintha & me.
>>
>> The key discussion was on the improvements related to per developer
>> repository concept of App Factory. Additionally, following changes for App
>> Factory tools, were suggested.
>>
>> 1. Remove the application label suffix "-Closed"
>>
>> When an application is not checked in to local workspace, its name is
>> suffixed with "-Closed", and when it is checked out, its suffixed with
>> "-Checked out". The suggestion is to remove the suffix for non checked out
>> state. Also, it was discussed to remove both suffixes and use different
>> colors for label text to show the contrast between states.
>>
>
> The color change is already there AFAIK - so what we need to do is remove
> a suffix for projects not checked out an only have it when checked out.
>
>
>>
>> 2. Resolve dependencies after checking out
>>
>> After checking out an application, it is opened in local workspace with a
>> lot of errors caused by unavailable dependencies. This should be avoided by
>> building the project automatically using maven at the initial checkout.
>>
>
> The suggestion is that we need to tell the user that in order to get rid
> of the errors what needs to be done - in docs, in devstudio itself etc..
>
>
>>
>> 3. Remove automatic login on startup (this happens when user has saved
>> credentials) & remove login prompt at startup
>>
>> App factory login window is linked with App Factory perspective startup.
>> Eclipse loads last opened perspective on startup. So, if a user has closed
>> DevStudio while working in app factory perspective, there are two possible
>> startup scenarios.
>>
>> - If user has already saved credentials, no interrupts will happen to
>> startup. He/she will automatically logged in and apps will be displayed.
>> - If credentials are not saved, dev studio startup will be interrupted by
>> App Factory login prompt.
>>
>> The suggestion is to remove the authentication part (applies both above
>> scenarios) on startup and allow user to get login prompt manually by
>> clicking on the button available at application list view tool bar.
>>
>
> If credentials are saved the login dialog can have these populated.
>
>
>>
>> 4. Fix typo in preferences window. (App Factor -> App Factory)
>>
>> 5. Look into the possibility/advantages of connecting to App Factory's
>> Jenkin instance, using available eclipse plug-ins, to get more information
>> about builds and display them within Dev Studio. (Dev Studio currently can
>> fetch build logs)
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> *Kavith Lokuhewage*
>> Software Engineer
>> WSO2 Inc. - http://wso2.com
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>
>
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>
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