H, Cesar.
Thanks here also.
I’ve seen the video, but need to find time to install and test it locally.
Seems interesting for direct generation.
No example is given for reverse-engineering.
As I see, customizing for Apache Isis would be a matter of defining
- a custom profile for Apache Isis
Hi,
in German media IS now is used instead of ISIS when referring to [2].
I thought Apache Isis was named after the Egyptian goodness [1].
BTW: When I searched for 'Naked Objects' I saw a filter message as well ;-)
Jörg
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis
[2]
Hi Andrew,
Welcome to this mailing list!
We've had a similar discussion about a year ago [1] and decided then to
leave the project name as it is. But if there are new circumstances we
might need to reconsider. As you may have noticed we always refer to the
project as "Apache Isis", not "ISIS".
Spent some time on this today, but did not get far. I tried Papyrus but
without success, couldn't get it to reverse engineer my code that is. Then
I tried myeclipse which does support UML2 and does reverse engineer Java
code to UML class diagrams and also updates these diagrams from any (code)
Hi, I have perhaps similar issue.
I have an object (Order) which contains a list of objects can be different
type but all extend from the same superclass (Step). When I execute the
action on order thru wicket UI, the properties of concrete classes
StepType1 and StepType2 are not loaded. When I do
The objects are loaded, however the Wicket UI uses the compile time type of
the list to determine what columns to render.
I could imagine us allowing some sort of hint for the framework to be told
to render the objects as per some other type (eg some "union interface"
that combines all desired
OK, thanks for that Martin. Makes me wonder why it works in other
circumstances, though.
Kevin... could you mail (the relevant bits of) the action any
annotations, is it on a menu service, or a contribution service, or a
domain entity or view model or mixin? Would like to try to reproduce
Suspect lots of rivers of same name around the world, there is one in
Tasmania
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:43 AM, Stephen Cameron wrote:
> Happy to consider change to 'Apache River Isis' I like that better.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 8:49 AM, Mike Burton
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Cesar Lugo
wrote:
> Hi Oscar,
>
> Reverse engineering worked for me just fine, also when you make changes to
> the code and update the UMl from it. When you have your UML repository open
> (diagram canvas open), the you select the java
Happy to consider change to 'Apache River Isis' I like that better.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 8:49 AM, Mike Burton
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> my 2c: Its not worth changing our name, some of my reasons:
> 1. The considerable effort could be better used elsewhere
> 2. Many
Hi Franco,
and welcome to the users mailing list! Sorry not to have replied before
now.
Very nice too to see you've taken the time to put together a patch.
I'll try to take a look at this in the next few days.
Meantime, perhaps you could raise an issue on the isis-wicket-gmap3 issues
page? I
Hi. I also tried Papyrus, it works but the installation is a little tricky.
Best guidance I got was this YouTube video, which adds the "missing link" to
make it work. It's actually a part of a quite nice series with Papyrus and UML
tutorial videos. I hope that helps.
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Dan Haywood
wrote:
> umm, ok... no clues there unfortunately. Any Javascript errors in Chrome's
> console?
>
> Also, which version are you running against? I'm guessing 1.10.0 ?
>
>
> On 22 November 2015 at 19:22, Kevin
Hi Dan, when I execute the action on order the steps instances are there,
but the values of its properites are definitely empty - I've checked it
thru debugging of webapp. When I open a view of single step, the values of
that step are there.
I do not need to show additional values in a table, but
Hi, just another user here. I ran into the same issues, searching for Apache
ISIS gives similar results because the Apache helicopters agains Isis. Looking
for Apache ISIS framework works much better for me. I hope that helps.
Cesar.
-Original Message-
From: Rade, Joerg / Kuehne +
Hi Guys,
my 2c: Its not worth changing our name, some of my reasons:
1. The considerable effort could be better used elsewhere
2. Many entities names coincide with “undesirable" ones (some might even object
to Apache helicopters)
3. ISIS name might change, actually it is starting to, as others
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