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Robert Munteanu updated SLING-2634:
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Component/s: (was: Extensions)
IDE
Fix Version/s: Sling Eclipse IDE 1.0.0
> [Tooling] Slingclipse should expose the operations it performs and their
> results
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> Key: SLING-2634
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-2634
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: IDE
> Reporter: Robert Munteanu
> Assignee: Antonio Sanso
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Sling Eclipse IDE 1.0.0
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> Attachments: SLING-2634-1.diff, SLING-2634-2.diff,
> SLING-2634-proof-of-design.diff
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> I think that it's important for the user to know what Slingclipse is doing,
> especially since it uses some heuristics to detect Sling-based projects.
> My first thoughts would be:
> * from a UI point of view start with something simple like a text-only
> console . The subclipse console is a good starting point, we can simply log
> things like
> ADD $SLING_URL $PROJECT/$RESOURCE 200 OK
> REMOVE $SLING_URL $PROJECT/$RESOURCE 500 Internal Server Error
> * from an implementation point of view we could use something like a command
> pattern ( SaveResource command, DeleteResourceCommand ) . This would have the
> benefit of allowing this logging easily + encapsulating the operations for
> batching, handling of offline operations, redo etc.
> Thoughts? I'm willing to look into this, at least for a first iteration.
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