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Greg Brown commented on PIVOT-397:
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Looks good to me, though I'm not really familiar with how Maven archetypes
work. Just a couple of comments:
1) Since this will probably be added to Pivot 2.x, you'll need to update it to
use BXML rather than WTKX.
2) I'd suggest including an example of Bindable in the sample. For example,
rather than a Window for a root element, create a custom Window subclass that
implements Bindable and use that as your root element. Most applications are
probably going to need a main window that implements Bindable, so this will
help simplify the process of getting started.
FYI, the tools project no longer exists in Pivot 2.0 so we'll need to figure
out another place to put it. What do other projects generally do?
> maven archetype for a minimal pivot application, to use as a starting point
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>
> Key: PIVOT-397
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-397
> Project: Pivot
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Sandro Martini
> Assignee: Sandro Martini
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.1
>
> Attachments: apachepivot-archetype-quickstart-jar.zip,
> apachepivot-archetype-quickstart-source.zip
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>
> Create a maven archetype for a basic (minimal, near-empty) pivot application
> (like most -basic archetypes for other frameworks).
> This could require a dedicated new subproject, if tools is not the right
> place for it.
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