On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Rajeevan Vimalanathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> --Adding Manjula > > Hi Rajeeva/ Awanthika, > > Please find my inline comments. > > On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Awanthika Senarath <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Rajeevan, >> >> My thoughts on this >> >> But, this is different case from creating a new project, or importing an >> existing project. Here, both App Factory and DevStudio is going to be cloud >> based applications and interacting each other. So, putting this into "New" >> category won't make any sense, I guess. WDYT? >> >> I don't see why we should consider this any different to a git clone. >> This is similar to a user cloning a project from git, only difference being >> the project comming from the app-cloud. Since Eclipse Che support the git >> clone via import project we can do the same for App-Facotry. >> >> My concern with this approach is that by this we are having App-factory >> in two places, if importing an existing project one place, creating new >> project another place. But this should be OK >> > Yes, If we can create an App Factory project in workspace and upload to > cloud, then we can include it with "New > Project" category. (We have to > check it) > And, importing an project actually means bringing the source into > workspace, is it really happens with our scenario? > >> >> Is App Factory currently allow the projects to be created in local(In >> this case, it is DevStudio), and to be committed to App Factory? or Is App >> Factory provide any API for this purpose?, I think DevStudio (3.7.1) does >> not support this feature. >> >> Yes, in Dev Studio 3.7.1 we do not have a similar feature, I guess we >> need to check with the App-factory/cloud teams whether this is feasible and >> if so this feature is a must have from the user perspective >> > Hi all, Currently only following can be done via AF 1. Create a new application via AF, open up that app in an IDE and start coding in it. 2. Create a project in an IDE, build a .WAR file from it, (if the project is a webapp) and upload that .WAR file into AF. Here, only the built artifact (ie. WAR file only) will be stored in AF, not the source of it. Therefore, we still not have the capability of creating a new project in AF, pointing to an existing source code in and IDE. But a similar capability will be there once we do the GitHub integration to AF, where a new project will be able to be created pointing to an existing GitHub repo. This is already there as a redmine item. @Manjula, Is it possible with App Factory APIs? > >> regards >> Awanthika >> >> > > > -- > > Rajeevan Vimalanathan > Software Engineer > WSO2 Inc. -- lean*enterprise*middleware -- > http://wso2.com > > Mobile : +94 773090875 > > _______________________________________________ > Architecture mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/architecture > > -- ~Regards *Manisha Eleperuma* Software Engineer WSO2, Inc.: http://wso2.com lean.enterprise.middleware *blog: http://manisha-eleperuma.blogspot.com/ <http://manisha-eleperuma.blogspot.com/>* *mobile: +94 71 8279777*
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