Adriano--
Great! Glad to hear that you've got a "wish list". Feel free to
contribute patches, discuss on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, or add such items
to the wiki page:
http://wiki.apache.org/beehive/FrontPage/WishList
Definitely, send along your changes to netui-blank; in general, I
tend to prefer the web application project model that the
samples/petstore uses which is probably similar to your NetBeans setup
and has the src/ directory separated from the URL addressable content.
How did you end up laying out your project? Also, how well did the
Beehive annotation processors integrate with the NetBeans build
system?
Maybe we can just reorganize the netui-blank template in the
distribution to be more IDE friendly. :)
I agree that it'd be a good idea to have a "contrib" section in SVN
where we can put things that are released out-of-band with the rest of
Beehive. The Tomcat container adapter might be an example of
something like this. We'll probably tackle this once the 1.0 has
shipped.
Eddie
On 8/23/05, Glauber Adriano Reis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, thanks for the advice. We, at work (using Weblogic Workshop), also
> have a "wish list" of features that would be cool seeing in Beehive
> such as having AJAXified valiadation tightly integrated with netui tags.
> I know it is low priority fetures but...
> I 've built Beehive from svn and will take a look at "Beehive - Unassigned".
> Would it be possible to have a directory "contrib" under samples? As a
> netbeans users I'd like to have my Beehive projects using the full power
> of netbeans Web Application and so I did last weekend. I made some small
> changes to "netui-blank" in order to make the directory structure a bit
> more as jakarta recommends and ant script a bit "netbeans" friendly
> since I wanted to use all netbeans Web App ant targets that comes for
> free. So a small nebeans-based sample beehive application would be cool.
>
>
> Adriano
>
> Rich Feit wrote:
>
> > And... if you're simply looking for a way to contribute, without
> > necessarily having a clear agenda for what you'd like to change, you
> > can take a crack at an unassigned issue:
> >
> > - Create an account at ASF JIRA (issue tracking system):
> > http://issues.apache.org/jira
> > - When logged in, click the Filters link in the upper-righthand
> > corner.
> > - Choose "Beehive - Unassigned".
> >
> > Page Flow issues are in the "NetUI" component. If you do find one
> > you're interested in, feel free to discuss it on this list!
> >
> > Rich
> >
> >
> > Eddie O'Neil wrote:
> >
> >> And, if you're interested in getting Beehive building from SVN,
> >> check out this wiki page:
> >>
> >> http://wiki.apache.org/beehive/For_Beehive_Developers
> >>
> >> Eddie
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 8/19/05, Kenneth Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi Adriano,
> >>>
> >>> A good place to start is to think about what you'd like to change or
> >>> add in Beehive based on your experience building applications with it
> >>> -- for example, is there a feature that doesn't quite work the way you
> >>> think it should, or that is missing entirely? Then you can engage the
> >>> rest of the developers on this list to talk about what it might mean
> >>> to make that change.
> >>>
> >>> On 8/19/05, Glauber Adriano Reis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Hello,
> >>>>
> >>>> I've been working with Weblogic Workshop and got amazed by Page Flows
> >>>> features. I'm quite impressive with Beehive project as well.
> >>>> I'd really like to get involved to Beehive but don' t know where to
> >>>> start from. I find Page Flows and Controls really interesting, is it a
> >>>> good starting point?
> >>>>
> >>>> Adriano
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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