OK, had a look at forge. Basically, Maven archetypes taken to the next level.
However, I'm not sure that it would provide very much more than our simple archetype [1] plus our IDE snippets [2] (documented in the cheat sheet [3]). But if you have any bandwidth to build some forge add-ons yourself, I'd be very happy to assist. Cheers Dan [1] http://isis.apache.org/intro/getting-started/simple-archetype.html [2] http://isis.apache.org/intro/resources/editor-templates.html [3] http://isis.apache.org/intro/resources/cheat-sheet.html On 2 June 2014 06:36, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Geert, > > Thanks for the suggestion, will definitely look into it. > > I'm interested to know... what bits have you found most difficult to get > started? > > (Also: could you subscribe to the mailing list [2], so I don't have to > approve your posts). > > Thx > Dan > > [2] http://isis.apache.org/support.html > > > On 1 June 2014 23:05, Geert Schuring <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello Isis developers, >> >> I'm new to Isis but I really like the idea and the extensive list of >> features you've already build. Getting started with it isn't very strait >> forward however, and after seeing a JBoss Forge [1] demo a week ago it >> looks the *ideal* tool use for creating Isis based applications. So my >> question is: Have you considered building an Isis plugin for Jboss Forge? >> Combined with some Jrebel kind of live reloading of classes, this would >> allow for some really awesome demo's. >> >> Kind regards, >> Geert Schuring. >> >> [1] http://forge.jboss.org/ >> > >
