Jasha Joachimsthal Europe - Amsterdam - Oosteinde 11, 1017 WT Amsterdam - +31(0)20 522 4466 US - Boston - 1 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142 - +1 877 414 4776 (toll free)
www.onehippo.com On 20 October 2011 14:49, Ross Gardler <[email protected]> wrote: > On 20 October 2011 13:42, Ate Douma <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 10/20/2011 01:21 PM, Ross Gardler wrote: > > > > > The wookie war itself must be added as a cargo deployable. Hopefully 'as > > is', or otherwise as a minor patched rave-wookie war (using war overlay), > > similar to what we do with rave-shindig. > > If there is no tweaking/re-configuration needed for Wookie, just adding > the > > original Wookie war as cargo deployable would be all that is needed. > > Hmmm.. I have no idea what that means but it does give me a place to > start looking in the docs - thanks. rave-portal/pom.xml starting at line 124 should may you an idea. Jasha > > Ross > > > > > >> > >> > >> Ross > >> On 20 October 2011 10:44, Ate Douma<[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> Mighty cool Ross! > >>> > >>> I haven't had the time to try it but will do ASAP. > >>> > >>> And as a reply on a later message: I'm +1 on bundling Wookie with the > >>> demo. > >>> I prefer keeping the demo self-contained and not rely or depend on an > >>> external server. > >>> Current OpenID integration being an exception, but its not required to > >>> login > >>> any way and its kind of nature of the beast. > >>> > >>> Bundling Wookie of course should remain optional, as is/should be the > >>> case > >>> for Shindig. Running Rave with only Wookie integration (bundled or not) > >>> should be possible just as well. > >>> > >>> Ate > >>> > >>> On 10/20/2011 03:41 AM, Ross Gardler wrote: > >>>> > >>>> 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. > >>>> > >>>> Currently the location of the Wookie is hard coded to a test server > >>>> running in Oxford. Clearly this needs to be customisable. > >>>> > >>>> 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. > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > Ross Gardler (@rgardler) > Programme Leader (Open Development) > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com >
