On 10/20/2011 10:09 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:
On 20 October 2011 03:39, Hadrian Zbarcea<[email protected]>  wrote:
I will be at ApacheCon, I used Maven quite a lot and I think can help,
although I do not consider myself a Maven ninja. I know a few ninjas though
if we get stuck who are coming too.

Consider yourself signed up for a session in the Hackathon, you have
at least two willing students. I promise to improve the dev docs in
return.
Cool, I'm signing up as well.

I'm interested to learn for all you guys, including 'bad' experiences so we can try to improve, as well as help explain the build.

Ate


Thanks.

Ross



Cheers,
Hadrian


On 10/19/2011 09:51 PM, Franklin, Matthew B. wrote:

-----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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