Sounds good.

I will try it here.

We are from Brazil and we are very proud of your work. A lot of people
started to play with QooxDoo API
here and they are very impressed. It do a lot more than the demonstrations
and help documents shows.

We are studying to build a lot of examples for QooxDoo 0.8 to show what this
API can really do.
Like AJAX calls, customization, integration with Java, etc.

We will to make contact.

Thanks for your attention.

PS: Sorry my bad english.

2008/6/24 thron7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Leone Parise wrote:
> > I'm starting to develop an application with QooxDoo an DWR.
> >
> > DWR is the most used Ajax framework used in java development.
> >
> > QooxDoo has a very comprehensive API and very useful components but is
> > a little difficult
> > to integrate this to Java IDEs.
> >
> > There is a tool in java called ant.
> >
> > Were are planning to port Generator to ant builds for better build
> > integration with the rest of the project.
> >
> > We want to know what you think.
>
> Hi Leone,
>
> This is interesting.
>
> I don't think a full port of the Generator would be feasible, but of
> course you can *drive* the Generator through Ant (just like Charles
> suggested in his post). Our current build process is based on Make, and
> since Ant can use shell commands, it can use Make. You still have the
> dependency to Make, but apart from that the integration with any Ant
> based build environment should be flawless. Also, I think most Java IDEs
> would let you configure build commands to directly invoke Make. Once
> your Makefile is in place, it's really as simple as 'make source', 'make
> build' and 'make api', but YMMV.
>
> qooxdoo 0.8 will have a significantly different user interface, and the
> underlying infrastructure shall be completely Python-based. It uses Json
> based config files to drive the Generator and the ultimate goal is to
> remove the dependency from Make (and other external tools as well).
> Still, you will have the invocation through shell commands, so Ant
> integration will be similar on that level to Make, just a different
> config file and command line arguments.
>
> Let us know how you fare.
>
> Thomas
>
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