[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-05 Thread Indrajit Raychaudhuri
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-05 Thread David Pollak
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-05 Thread Timothy Perrett
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-05 Thread Indrajit Raychaudhuri
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-04 Thread Heiko Seeberger
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-04 Thread Indrajit Raychaudhuri
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-04 Thread Timothy Perrett
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-03 Thread Daniel Daley
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

[Lift] Re: Lift and Cappuccino integration... a first step

2009-09-03 Thread TylerWeir
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