hi,

we could also use it for extval, codi,... tests.

regards,
gerhard

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2010/11/27 Jan-Kees van Andel <[email protected]>

> Hey folks,
>
> Somewhere in the past I started working on a real world example webapp. I
> guess it's already a year ago. :-) But now I have some free time to work on
> this again.
>
> Currently I use MyFaces 2.0 (of course), OpenWebBeans and OpenJPA 2.0. I
> also use Hibernate Validator. I got a strange error with CODI, so I skipped
> it for now to stay up-to-speed, but I guess we should get that one in.
>
> My goal with this example app was to bridge the gap between the current set
> of example apps and the real world issues that application developers
> struggle with.
> It could also be a nice example of a joint effort between multiple Apache
> projects, which would be good for the professional image of Apache.
>
> So, this example app has a pretty big domain model, security, layered
> architecture, etc. Also stuff like logging, caching and performance is being
> taken care of, so people can compare their app with this one. And this app
> can serve as a living documentation in which the answers to Frequently Asked
> Questions can be found.
>
> 2 things:
> 1 Since everybody has a different idea of what a "good" app looks like, I
> expect a lot of discussions on the mailing list. But I think this is a good
> thing, because those discussions are also valuable for developers. Based on
> those discussions, they can choose the proper solution for their context.
> Those discussions can for example be referenced from the source code.
> 2 Where to put the code? My idea for now was to create a top level
> "sandbox" directory within MyFaces because this clearly indicates that it's
> a work in progress and outsiders shouldn't look at it yet. But then at least
> it's in Apache version control. I can also put it into GoogleCode or GitHub,
> but I prefer Apache, because I think more people will find it there.
>
> Status:
> I currently have a working app with some pages. I want to write some
> additional pages before I commit it. Of course every line of code may be
> subject to discussion, but I prefer concrete discussions based on working
> code. That's why I'd prefer a bigger initial commit, incl. a Wiki page with
> architectural decisions etc.
>
> Wdyt?
>
> Regards,
> Jan-Kees
>
>

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