Hi Michael,

Glad to hear :-)

I'm just ignoring GWT, so I haven't got its resources to compile, yet. 
I am to believe that even the location of the actual GWT resources are 
misplaced. If you are willing to take it, please see 
https://github.com/pires/wave/issues/2

Right now, I've just got to the point of having a successful build of 
the entire project. Still, the server JAR is borked and won't run! I 
think it's a dependency thing caused by the actual packaging approach 
(using one-jar). I'll be looking into it this evening.

Please, feel free to fork the project, break stuff (even more), open 
issues, and do pull requests :-)

Cheers,
PP

On Mon May 28 16:56:40 2012, Michael MacFadden wrote:
> Paulo,
>
> I have been tracking this.  I would be willing to help out.  What are the 
> issues you are having with GWT?
>
> ~Michael
>
> On May 28, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Paulo Pires wrote:
>
>> I've reached a state where everything besides GWT is compiling. I'm
>> ignoring GWT for now, as I want to get the server running and just try a
>> simple console client.
>>
>> See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WAVE-294
>>
>> On 25/05/12 13:33, Paulo Pires wrote:
>>> Alright, so I've managed to track some effort on "mavenizing" Wave code
>>> and I've picked it up. So far I've managed to build pretty much the
>>> entire code as of two days ago (proto files are being compiled, GXP
>>> files also and PST as well) but I'm only missing the part where we're
>>> supposed to use the PST classes to parse the actual *.st files and
>>> generate some more code.
>>>
>>> I'm asking for help.
>>>
>>> I've put a project at https://github.com/pires/wave/ and opened an issue
>>> with full details on the concept, proposed solutions and problems so far
>>> with this task (https://github.com/pires/wave/issues/1).
>>>
>>> In case you're wondering, yes, I'm also missing the GWT to JS
>>> compilation as it takes too long to execute and it's not prioritary for
>>> my current needs.
>>>
>>> Thank you all for your support,
>>> PP
>>>
>>> On 23/05/12 11:01, Ali Lown wrote:
>>>> Paulo,
>>>>
>>>> July 2011. When trying to search the archives if you don't have a
>>>> local copy, it is easiest to simply put it straight into google.
>>>>
>>>> Ali
>>>>
>>>> On 23 May 2012 10:57, Paulo Pires <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Ali,
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you point me the month/year? I'm unable to find a "search"
>>>>> functionality in the ml archives interface.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> PP
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed May 23 10:32:51 2012, Ali Lown wrote:
>>>>>> Paulo,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can find some answers to this question in the "Modularisation of
>>>>>> WIAB" thread in the mailing list's archives.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ali
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 23 May 2012 10:21, Paulo Pires <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've been looking in this ML archives for references to previous
>>>>>>> discussions about a couple subjects we - at our company - are interested
>>>>>>> in: project components separation and some other form of build
>>>>>>> management, other than Ant that is.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So far, I've been unsuccessful, so can anyone please clarify me if there
>>>>>>> are any plans or work in progress (doesn't matter who's taking the
>>>>>>> effort, as long as it's open-source) to separate project components code
>>>>>>> and implement a more sane build management system?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> By separation of project components and at a first glance, I mean
>>>>>>> several modules, such as:
>>>>>>> * protocol (federation, client/server)
>>>>>>> * server
>>>>>>> * GWT client
>>>>>>> * Others? APIs?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The code structure is quite daunting and complex to break down into
>>>>>>> blocks, as it is, thus making the learning curve very steep and
>>>>>>> preventing us from quickly understanding the parts we want to focus on.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also, are there any plans or even anyone already migrating from Ant to a
>>>>>>> more sane build management system like Maven or Gradle? Mind you please
>>>>>>> that I'm not trying to start a flamewar here.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers from the sunny Portugal,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Paulo Pires
>>>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Paulo Pires
>>
>> --
>> Paulo Pires
>>
>

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Paulo Pires

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