Yes, that makes sense. Apart from the usual configuration and filtering
activities, downloading and merging the Cappuccino stuff during
archetype:generate could be interesting addition.
Cheers, Indrajit
On 05/09/09 1:31 AM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
Right now there is *a lot* of deep changes
I think we'll have to do the archetype outside of the main Lift
repository/distribution (although it would still be available on Maven).
Cappuccino has a ton of LGPL code in it and itself is LGPL. I'd rather not
mix licensing models in the stuff we keep in the main Lift repository.
On Sat, Sep
Fair do's lets certainly make it a wiki article however because im
sure many people will be interested in this.
Cheers, Tim
On Sep 5, 2:58 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
I think we'll have to do the archetype outside of the main Lift
repository/distribution
Indeed. it's important for Lift archetypes to be able to 'pull' the
prerequisites from 'known places' (great if available in a maven repo,
explicitly fetch otherwise).
This Cappuccino archetype presents a scenario where we would certainly
have to do this.
Licensing being one strong reason, the
Very exciting!
2009/9/4 David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
Folks,
Hearkening back to my NextStep days, I took a dive into Cappuccino today.
Yep... Obj-J is just like Obj-C and Cappuccino faithfully captures AppKit
goodness.
I've integrated Lift with Cappuccino. The integration
Great stuff. Now how about an archetype for this?
Cheers, Indrajit
On Sep 4, 3:10 am, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks,
Hearkening back to my NextStep days, I took a dive into Cappuccino today.
Yep... Obj-J is just like Obj-C and Cappuccino faithfully captures AppKit
Right now there is *a lot* of deep changes going on in the capp
codebase... IMHO, lets wait until 0.8 is released then make an
archetype against that.
Cheers, Tim
On 4 Sep 2009, at 09:39, Indrajit Raychaudhuri wrote:
Great stuff. Now how about an archetype for this?
Cheers, Indrajit
Wow, great stuff!
I was considering looking into using Cappuccino but was afraid of the
integration troubles with Lift. Now I think I'll take a second look,
I've always been a fan of Obj-C.
--Dan--
On Sep 3, 2009, at 4:10 PM, David Pollak wrote:
Folks,
Hearkening back to my NextStep
Stupendous stuff Dave!
On Sep 3, 6:10 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks,
Hearkening back to my NextStep days, I took a dive into Cappuccino today.
Yep... Obj-J is just like Obj-C and Cappuccino faithfully captures AppKit
goodness.
I've integrated Lift with