There is a new update on the project. It contains some new icons.
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Gareth O'Brien <[email protected]> wrote: > Pierre, > > Did you uninstall the old plugin first and then do a fresh install; > apparently "update" won't work. > > Also Eclipse 3.5.2 won't run the new plugin, and that’s the error I got. > Should work with 3.6 or 3.7. > > Gareth. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pierre Smits [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 15 December 2011 07:45 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Ofbiz explorer plugin > > Hi Daniel, > > I did a update of eclipse with url below. > > When opening the view I got following error: > Unable to create view ID org.ofbiz.plugin.explorerview: > org/eclipse/emf/ecore/util/Switch > > Any ideas on how to resolve? > > Regards, > > Pierre > > > 2011/12/14 Daniel McAllister <[email protected]> > >> I did an update on the Ofbiz Plugin update site. >> The update site Url has changed to simplify the deployment process. >> http://rasztasd.github.com/ofbiz-eclipse-project-explorer/ >> >> The current version is 1.0.1. >> >> Please remove the current plugin if you have installed before installing. >> >> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Daniel McAllister >> <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Ok, I'll do that next. >> > >> > On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Gareth O'Brien <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hey Daniel, >> >> >> >> I tend to be an IDE junkie so I'm liking the plugin a lot. Any >> >> chance >> it's >> >> ready for a new download package on the update site? 1.05? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Gareth. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Daniel McAllister [mailto:[email protected]] >> >> Sent: 13 December 2011 14:27 >> >> To: [email protected] >> >> Subject: Re: Ofbiz explorer plugin >> >> >> >> Hello >> >> I have continued work on the Eclipse Ofbiz plugin. >> >> >> >> For now it parses service Ecas, Views, Forms. >> >> It implements Eclipse Hyperlinks for controller.xml, forms, >> >> screens, >> java >> >> code and beanshell. >> >> >> >> The functions are only working if you open the Ofbiz view to >> >> popuplate >> all >> >> the inner data structures the Hyperlink are working with. >> >> >> >> There is a Validate current file button that works for now only for >> >> controller.xml. It marks request that override other request. >> >> View-maps that overrides others. Viewmaps and request that >> >> references invalid objects. (it's not 100% feature complete) >> >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 7:34 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello Daniel, >> >>> >> >>> I haven't taken changes from the trunk. May be if you have CI >> >>> server, you can add a step to update the 'Update site' :-) >> >>> >> >>> Few other suggestions: (Some of these might already exist in the >> >>> trunk version, so you can ignore them). >> >>> 1. Under controller, it shows request map, but not the view maps. >> >>> It would nice to have 'View Implementation' option in addition to >> >>> current 'View Definition' for the view. Similar to to 'Service >> >>> Definition' and 'Service Implementation' >> >>> >> >>> 2. Please use different icons to show services with Java >> >>> implementation, as they are the only ones for which you can view >> >>> implementation. You already have filter to see Java services. >> >>> >> >>> 3. Allow viewing implementation of simple service. >> >>> >> >>> 4. I assume the refresh on a project (right click menu), just >> >>> refreshes that project. I have multiple ofbiz branches in my > workspace. >> >>> >> >>> 5. It would be nice to chance the file extensions to something >> >>> else and attach property listener so that the tree can be updated >> >>> after change to file. But, I guess this falls in broader OfBiz >> >> enhancements. >> >>> >> >>> 6. A option to see reference of a service. >> >>> >> >>> 7. A view over ECAs >> >>> >> >>> Regards, >> >>> Kiran Gawde >> >>> >> >>> Senior Software Architect >> >>> Object Edge Inc >> >>> (925) 943 5558 x108 >> >>> >> >>> "There are two kind of people: Those who do the work and those who >> >>> take the credit. Try to be in the first group because there is >> >>> less competition there." >> >>> "Never give up on what you really want to do. The person with big >> >>> dreams is more powerful than one with all the facts". >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> From: Daniel McAllister <[email protected]> >> >>> To: [email protected] >> >>> Date: 10/06/2011 03:41 AM >> >>> Subject: Re: Ofbiz explorer plugin >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On 2011. okt. 6., csütörtök, 10.35.54 CEST, Daniel McAllister wrote: >> >>>> On 2011. okt. 5., szerda, 19.50.44 CEST, [email protected] wrote: >> >>>>> Hello Daniel, >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I tried it out. What would be nice is that once you double click >> >>>>> on an item, it should open corresponding file on the right. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Regards, >> >>>>> Kiran Gawde >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Senior Software Architect >> >>>>> Object Edge Inc >> >>>>> (925) 943 5558 x108 >> >>>>> >> >>>>> "There are two kind of people: Those who do the work and those >> >>>>> who take the credit. Try to be in the first group because there >> >>>>> is less competition there." >> >>>>> "Never give up on what you really want to do. The person with >> >>>>> big >> >>> dreams >> >>>>> is more powerful than one with all the facts". >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> From: Daniel McAllister<[email protected]> >> >>>>> To: [email protected] >> >>>>> Date: 10/05/2011 09:46 AM >> >>>>> Subject: Ofbiz explorer plugin >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Hello, >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I want to give you an update on my ongoing project the Ofbiz >> >>>>> Eclipse Explorer. >> >>>>> The code is not "production ready" yet. That means there are >> >>>>> still features that are not turned on, or not fully implemented. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> The project site is here: >> >>>>> https://github.com/rasztasd/ofbiz-eclipse-project-explorer >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I would recommend you to checkout the code. Import the >> >>>>> org.ofbiz.plugin project in eclipse as a Java project (You can >> >>>>> use Git plugin too). Open plugin.xml with the Plug-in manifest >> >>>>> editor >> >>>>> (default) and on the top right corner press Export "Deployable >> >>>>> plugins and fragments". By >> >>> default >> >>>>> you only need a stock 3.6 Java Eclipse. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> After you installing the plugin, you can turn on the Ofbiz >> >>>>> explorer view, by clicking: Window->Show view->Other->Ofbiz >> >>>>> explorer >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Current feature sets. >> >>>>> A view that shows a Tree of Ofbiz artifacts. >> >>>>> -Projects >> >>>>> -Directories (hotdeploy subdirectories, framework, application, >> >>>>> etc) -Components -Webapps -Services -Entites -Controller.xml >> >>>>> entries >> >>>>> >> >>>>> There is a filter on top of the Tree where you can search for: >> >>>>> -service names >> >>>>> -uri's like /admin/control/doSomething (note that the "control" >> >>>>> is hard-coded and not calculated from web.xml) -entites >> >>>>> >> >>>>> There are popup menus associated to these Tree item's. >> >>>>> Service, Controller.xml entries and Entites has go to definition >> >>>>> in the Xml file (shows up the editor and selects the >> >>>>> corresponding line >> >>> number) >> >>>>> Java service has a go to Java implementation. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> If you click on Analyze all in the View then every Java Services >> >>>>> are parsed (by static code parsing). It will mark lines in the >> >>>>> Java editor with errors where you use a Service input or output >> >>>>> parameter that you didn't define in the service's Xml >> >>>>> definition. The implementation is very basic, it will only find >> >>>>> those places where you use a string literal for the Map's key. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> Ok, that's a good one. Anyway for now you can right click and >> >>>> select show definition/show java implementation. >> >>> >> >>> Ok I have implemented it :) It's in the Master branch and working OK. >> >>> The update site is not updated. >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > >
