I think we should schedule a demo of this, and it is useful to get our
folks to use this as well as always.
--Srinath

On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Harshana Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Sumedha,
>
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Sumedha Rubasinghe <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Harshana,
>> How does an average user of Carbon Studio would benefit from this? What is
>> the functionality he will be getting?
>
> If you have a set of projects created according to a standard project
> structure such as Maven projects structure and you want to use these
> projects to create C-App applications, then this feature is very useful to
> you. Let's say that you have a Maven project structured project which is
> producing Axis2 Archive (.aar) file when you build (clean install) it. If
> you want to use this Maven project to create a C-App with an Axis2 service,
> then you just need to import the maven project to the Eclipse workspace
> (after running mvn eclipse:eclipse) and select the 4th option (Axis2 service
> Maven Projects in the workspace) from the Axis2 Artifact creation wizard.
> Then you can point to the maven project you want to use and create your
> Axis2 service using that maven project. So if you are following Maven
> project structure, you can create your C-App without changing anything at
> all. This is true for other artifacts as well. But for the moment we are
> planning only to support Axis2 artifacts and this feature will be available
> for other artifacts in our next release.
>
> Thanks,
> Harshana
>>
>> /sumedha
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Harshana Martin <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I have successfully completed the implementation of project level
>>> dependency searching and launching the maven builds for them from a C-App. I
>>> tested this and it is working fine. I have to update the CarGenerating
>>> process to collect already created aar/other files when we use the option 4
>>> and integrate the complete functionality with UI.
>>> Known issues:
>>> 1. If the project path has a "(" or ")" characters, either m2Eclipse or
>>> maven giving me an error. I believe this is an issue in Maven.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Harshana
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Srinath Perera, Ph.D.
  Senior Software Architect, WSO2 Inc.
  Visiting Lecturer, University of Moratuwa
  Member, Apache Software Foundation
  Research Scientist, Lanka Software Foundation
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