Hi Rajeeva,

On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Rajeeva Uthayasangar <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Manisha Gayathri <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 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.
>>
>
> Our requirement is:
> * Create a project in IDE
> * Do the development in IDE itself without pointing to the any other git
> repo.
> * Committing to App Factory. So ideally, it should create a git repo for
> this project in App Factory.
>
> Will this be supported in App Factory?
> Yes, Current App Factory can fulfill your requirement. What you need to do
> is:
>

* Create a project in IDE
* Do the development in IDE itself without pointing to the any other git
repo.
* Create a project according to the type (e.g war, jaxrs etc)
* Get the git URL and clone it to your local space
* Commit your project files (created via IDE) to the git location and push
it.



> In Github intergration feature, existing git repo will be used. It won't
> create a new git repo for the project(Please correct me if i am worng)
> Yes
>


> Thanks,
> Rajeeva.
>
>>
>> @Manjula, Is it possible with App Factory APIs?
>>>
>>
>>>> regards
>>>> Awanthika
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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