I was thinking about one thing that AndroMDA has, wich, INMHO, is great... it is a M2 plugin wich generates an application skeleton, and, I am thinking about write one to JGuard.
You awnser some questions and it generates for you the basic skeleton (with config files, etc) and JGuard basic files configured for you.
I will give a look at Maven 2 plugin´s basic and see if I get it started. As soon as I have something, I will let you know, people.
Suggestions wellcome!
PS: (questions like 'application´s name', 'JDBC or XML', etc)
Charles, again, Thanks for the Guidance,
- Inácio Ferrarini.
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Hi,
i think you refer to a maven2 artifact isn't it?
providing a maven2 artifact for maven 2 is a great idea!
note that one artifact should be provided for each web framework we support.
but if we provide one artifact, adapting it to support another web framework should not be very hard.
:-)
cheers,
Charles.
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Hi team,
I was thinking about one thing that AndroMDA has, wich, INMHO, is great... it is a M2 plugin wich generates an application skeleton, and, I am thinking about write one to JGuard.
You awnser some questions and it generates for you the basic skeleton (with config files, etc) and JGuard basic files configured for you.
I will give a look at Maven 2 plugin´s basic and see if I get it started. As soon as I have something, I will let you know, people.
Suggestions wellcome!
PS: (questions like 'application´s name', 'JDBC or XML', etc)
Charles, again, Thanks for the Guidance,
- Inácio Ferrarini.
Hi,
i think you refer to a maven2 artifact isn't it?
providing a maven2 artifact for maven 2 is a great idea!
note that one artifact should be provided for each web framework we support.
but if we provide one artifact, adapting it to support another web framework should not be very hard.
:-)
cheers,
Charles.