Hi Dave,

That's great, was easy to follow and - given how quickly you turned that around - hopefully not too difficult to actually record.

In terms of feedback on the actual presentation, nothing too much to say; perhaps having all the NOF projects in your Eclipse workspace would be somewhat confusing (better to start with a brand-new workspace); and it might be worth mentioning that you had installed m2eclipse, and that the Nexus indexer can be very slow.

Perhaps what might be worth doing is to do some planning on which screencasts we need to develop, eg: installing maven, installing m2eclipse, using archetype with NetBeans, using archetype with IntelliJ, adding a fixture in nakedobjects.properties, adding a service in nakedobjects.properties, adding a disableXxx() method, adding a hideXxx() method etc etc?

Cheers
Dan


On 28/09/2010 22:32, [email protected] wrote:
Hey Dan,

I went ahead and created a short videoclip using HyperCam and posted it on 
youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiRby0eq2bo

It is basically a copy of your video clip and I kept it at a high resolution to 
try and keep a professional look to it.  I am going to pull this into Corel 
Video Studio to see if I can add additional effects that can be used in the 
future as we get things set up.  Take a look and give me any feedback.  You can 
post this to the group if you think it's appropriate.

-Dave

--- [email protected] wrote:

From: Dan Haywood<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Hexagonal architecture videos (was: off-list private correspondence)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 17:32:09 +0100

   Hi Dave,
[I'm cc:ing this to isis-dev, as an FYI and in case there's anyone else
interested; hope that's ok].


On 28/09/2010 14:32, [email protected] wrote:
Hey Dan,

You mentioned creating video demos for the various components of the hexagonal 
architecture.  I would be glad to create the video clips once the site is set 
up.  I would also like to create some video clips of creating applications with 
Apache Isis as soon as we have everything in place.  I was thinking a series of 
clips setting up the eclipse environment and then building one of the simple 
examples step-by-step in eclipse.
That'd be a really great contribution if you could do that.

I'm not quite sure of the mechanics of whether those videos would be
hosted in the Isis SVN repo, but I would think that probably wouldn't be
a particularly good idea to upload them.

If you remember I did do some videos on my blog
(http://danhaywood.com/tag/screencast/), which I recorded using Jing
(http://www.techsmith.com/jing/).  In fact, I think I bought Jing Pro
($15 or so), which allows upload to YouTube, though I don't remember
actually trying that out.  Does seem that YouTube would be the obvious
place for this content to live, assuming there are no Apache guidelines
that say to the contrary.  As it happened, though, the place I actually
uploaded my videos too was screencast.com, which is Techsmith's sister
site.   So an alternative might be to use that as the place for demos.

As a first pass, then, perhaps you might like to try out Jing / Jing
Pro, and see if you like it.  I was toying with purchasing Camtasia
Studio (Jing's big brother), but it's pretty expensive and couldn't
really justify it.

~~~
Another even simpler thing that I would like would be to modify the
hexagonal architecture so that it has hyperlinks on it (I think it's
called a hotspot image map).  I guess that's easy enough to do with the
appropriate image editing software, but I've never done it myself so
don't know the details.

Cheers
Dan

-Dave



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