Sounds good. I do have to say porting my plugin to Rife would be
quick but I don't mind doing that later. We can follow your model and
I think the main thing here is that I never saw your plugin. I'll make
some time tomorrow morning to install Weblogic and your plugin. Like
that I can see what it offers and give more educated comments on how
what could be reused. By all means, since you know your work the best,
if you think that certain parts are useful for this plugin, tell us :-)
When Oliver told that it sounded cool since it would be like a jumpstart
for Eclipse, that made me think 'aha!'. Maybe your plugin could be used
for that, but that we bundle a version of Jetty with the RIFE plugin.
Like this, people really can get started right away, and I think that a
lot of your work would apply. What do you think?
based on user/developer needs, we'll make changes accordingly. To
provide what you are looking for, we basically should do the following
in Eclipse-speak:
We need a plugin that extends the Java Project but is a Rife Project.
This will be similar to how Web Tools does it's thing. This will allow
for Eclipse-aware Rife types that we can use later to do Rife things
when modified and such. We then need to create Rife templates.
Following that we should probably figure out a way to add Rife-aware
features like code assist, code templates, infopop help and the likes.
>
How does this sound?
Sounds good! I'll have a look at Spindle too (the Eclipse plugin for
Tapestry) to see how they do certain things. People speak very highly of
it, so there might be some ideas to snitch ;-)
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