>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 9:41 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Wookie integration committed
>
>I've finally managed to find the time to complete the Wookie
>installation work. Well, the first stage of it at least. Thanks to
>Jasha at the hackathon for helping me get back up to speed with how
>Rave works these days.

Outstanding.  I think this will be a great feature for 0.5.

>
>Currently the location of the Wookie is hard coded to a test server
>running in Oxford. Clearly this needs to be customizable
>
>I've not added any W3C widgets to user screens by default as this
>should still be considered alpha. However, I have added a basic chat
>widget to the database. To test it out search for "chat" in the widget
>store and add the resulting widget to a page.
>
>If you log into a different browser or a different machiine with a
>different user and add the same widget you can chat across the
>browsers.
>
>Note, this uses a SNAPSHOT Wookie-Connector. Wookie is on target to
>release this becore Rave 0.5. However, if it does not manage to do so
>we can roll back to the 0.9 release which includes the necessary code.
>
>Finally, I have a request. Can someone who will be at ApacheCon please
>help me set up my dev environment properly. I am a complete Maven
>newbie. I can't believe that the development cycle should be as
>painful as I'm finding it.

I too look forward to a scoped tutorial.  Maybe we could have a small side 
session where a Maven master is willing to show us how to best use Maven, cargo 
& JRebel with Rave?

>
>--
>Ross Gardler (@rgardler)
>Programme Leader (Open Development)
>OpenDirective http://opendirective.com

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