Hi Rainer, hi all, sorry for my late reply.
I just added empire-db-vue-example to the git repository. I don’t have much time at the moment, so there are some JavaScript errors I wasn't able to fix now. I thought entering a date via html5 input tag already worked, but it does not. Maybe I don’t have the latest version of the source code (but newer version are lost if not). Also I thought updating already worked, but its only implemented in the service. Don’t expect too much of it all, its really early stage and very raw, but at the moment don’t have a use case for it, so I don’t think i’ll touch it any time soon. To run it you have to put jquery in the „js“ folder. Embedding of vue.js is commented out (see index.html). Feel free to delete it from the repository if you don’t think its useful at all :) - jan > Am 31.12.2017 um 19:08 schrieb Rainer Döbele <[email protected]>: > > Hi Jan, > > thanks for your reply and letting us know what you are up to. > > Recently my web projects are becoming also more and more client driven using > REST services to communicate. > I very much appreciate the idea to provide some sort of blueprint of how to > utilize Empire-db metadata on the client-side. > I have also looked at the most popular JS-Frameworks (Angular, React and Vue) > and I liked Vue the most, as it is powerful but lean. > Hence I would very much appreciate if you could donate your Vue example and I > would be willing to have a look at it and possibly complete it. > > Regards, > Rainer > > >> from: Jan Glaubitz [mailto:[email protected]] >> to: dev <[email protected]> >> subject: Re: Merry Christmas and future plans >> >> Hi Rainer, hi all, >> >> thank you for taking care of the project. >> >> Honestly, I don’t really know how to approve Empire-db for now - I’m using it >> in all my Java-projcts that involves a database and its really rock solid. >> >> A few month ago I started working on a small example app to make it easier >> to develop database driven web applications with Vue.js (https://vuejs.org >> <https://vuejs.org/>). I wanted something that works almost as good as >> Empire-JSF. Unfortunately I ran out if spare time, so I stopped. I cant >> remember how far it went (AFAIR I started with the „value“ tag but did not >> finish it) but if you (or anyone) is interested I could take a look and >> commit it >> to our repository. >> >> - jan >> >>> Am 25.12.2017 um 22:05 schrieb Rainer Döbele <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Dear fellow comitters, >>> >>> I hope you all had a great Christmas day and I want to wish you all a very >> happy new year. >>> >>> Recently there has not been much activity on the development side. >>> In order to get some steam back into our project again and possibly to >> attract new users and committers, I would like to start a discussion about >> how Empire-db can be improved or adapted to current technologies and >> trends. >>> >>> Also it would be interesting to know, for what kind of application you are >> using Empire-db. >>> Personally, I use it mainly for Web application development using either JSF >> or implementing backend REST services. >>> In our project we have a very good support for JSF, but the documentation >> is missing on the website. >>> Hence this would be one area of improvement I would consider useful. >>> >>> So how do you want to see Empire-db developing? >>> Every feedback is very much appreciated. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Rainer >>> >
