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Mark Shead commented on TAP5-1324:
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It might be good to have multiple archetypes--each one that adds a bit more
complexity to the same overall idea. I wouldn't do away with the simple
archetype because they are ideal for people starting out. Too much is going to
make it hard for people to get started. For example:
1. Basic archetype like we have now, maybe including a sample Selenium test.
2. Archetype that includes hibernate and a basic app--maybe simple user
management or todo list. The user management would be nice because many apps
are going to need some form of user management anyway.
3. Archetype that that includes hibernate, security, user management, file
uploading etc. Maybe something along the lines of what you get with Appfuse.
> Quickstart should setup a basic Hibernate application using HSQL
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> Key: TAP5-1324
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1324
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: quickstart
> Reporter: Howard M. Lewis Ship
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> Most people are building an applicaiton using a database, having the
> Quickstart create a very basic Hibernate-based application (simpler even than
> the Hotel booking demo), maybe a simple todo list, would be great.
> Perhaps the right thing to do is to scrap the current quickstart, create a
> quicky project, and experiment with Maven's ability to turna project into an
> archetype.
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