On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Ksenia Khailenko <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi there! I've committed my old project to the sandbox( > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cayenne/sandbox/cayenne-modeler-eclipse-plugin/), > but it is not compilable, because of lots of change in modeler during this > year(at least, modeler has been moved from frameworks folder). > >>> This branch does not contain entire project. ( > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cayenne/sandbox/cayenne-modeler-eclipse-plugin/). > So do i need to put this project in to the main Cayenne project? or check > out entire sand box is enough ? > for convenience, I committed "plugin.patch" to the root of this project as > well, which has the same content as > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12435689/Research-eclipse-plugin-for-opening-cayenne-modeler.patch > > Except of moving modeler subproject to another folder, there was greatly > developed DI-Container, which introduced new capabilities. so, the > instantiation of relevant entities as "Application", "ActionManager", etc > can be done now in a more beautiful way. > > So, I think it is a good task for you - to sort out the working of > DI-Container and the way of creating own Module for injection in your > plugin. > > Sorry for the confusing explanations, don't hesitate to ask what is > unclear. > > I'm looking forward for the first results from you, may be some initial > plugin project would be enough for the first time. > > > 2011/5/11 Ksenia Khailenko <[email protected]> > >> Unfortunately, I'll commit it tomorrow, I have some problems with local >> machine. >> >> >> 2011/5/11 Ksenia Khailenko <[email protected]> >> >>> Hi Eshan! >>> >>> We've discussed the way of working on this project with Andrus, and >>> decided to choose the ordinary way for our Contributors who are not >>> Committers yet: when you do something, you just make a patch ("git >>> format-patch HEAD^" gives you the patch with your latest committed local >>> revision), and then attach it to the jira, then I will check it and commit >>> to the repository. We will work in " >>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cayenne/sandbox/" where it is accepted >>> to locate experimental projects. >>> >>> I solemnly promise that I'll commit the project related to >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAY-1392 today :) Sorry for the >>> delay. >>> >>> So, you can put your module like the project at sandbox and give me the >>> patches. >>> >>> Btw, it would be better if our communication would be open for the >>> community, so let's cc-ing our mails to the "[email protected]>" >>> for more productive work. >>> >>> >>> 2011/5/11 Eshan Sudharaka <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Hi Ksenia , >>>> During last days I went through your patch and also about eclipse >>>> plugin development. Since the coding period will start from 24th May on >>>> wards I thought to get initial steps from your patch. Because i have no >>>> idea >>>> where to put my module.(I think if i can apply your patch then i will be >>>> able to work from there with a project structure you have created ). So It >>>> would be a great help for me if you can apply it to the repository. Or else >>>> some of my friends those who are doing gsoc are using google code >>>> repository >>>> (svn based) then we can create cayenne project there and do the >>>> implementation. >>>> >>>> thanks. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> *~Thanks & Regards~* >>>> >>>> P.A.Eshan Sudharaka >>>> Dept of Computer Science and Engineering >>>> University of Moratuwa >>>> Sri Lanka >>>> http://esudharaka.blogspot.com/ >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, Ksenia Khailenko >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, Ksenia Khailenko >> >> > > > > -- > Regards, Ksenia Khailenko > > -- *~Thanks & Regards~* P.A.Eshan Sudharaka Dept of Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka http://esudharaka.blogspot.com/
