From: Marcello H <mar...@gm...> - 2005-10-25 07:09:55
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Lane, I've just downloaded the latest version and I have to give you my complimen= ts. It's perfect to have an ant-build so there's a standard way. (Super!) The build just complained about some javadocs not being correct, so some tiny issues , which wouldn't brake a production status anyway. The Unit testing is an example on how things have to be done, to assure an always working environment. I have to say that my advice to a developer is always to have a Unit test, so you know it's the same application before you start programming with /on it. (Applause!) I found out that the while-directive isn't in the distribution, so perhaps = Mike (the author) has to bring this in? And have to write the unit test too :-) Some side-effects I've noticed: - Unclear which jar/jars are needed for the WMTemplateAntTask, so I've deleted this one for now. - I've noticed (with checkstyle) that there are some messages about var's that aren't used. About press: It's perhaps also good to have a kind of press release link to the Webmacro-site on the server side. And I would like to help with the press release, but since my English is not that good, I would suggest to have an (kind of translated) article into the Dutch Java Magazine. Top 10 comment: To have a program into a top 10, it must show it's easy to use (or to get started). Therefore the most open source projects have a 'petshop' example. So perhaps the proof is in the pudding? Anyway thanks for all the hard work! -Marcel Huijkman- > RC2 of WM 2.0 is posted. This is the final release prior to Nov 1 next > week unless there is some show-stoppper. I need the following input: > > a) Are there any major issues with the jar or the distribution? In 2.0, > there is a single release with source and binary and the build.xml for > generating the minimal package runs out of the box as does compiling the > sources. > > b) Did you find the distribution easier to use for setting up a web > application? > > c) As a developer, did you appreciate that you can run "ant test" and > immediately prove WM against the suite of included tests (setprops test > is failing but will be fixed this week ... the directive is working > great as far as I can tell in a separate test). Do you appreciate how > the readme.html in the root directory navigates the many resources in > the distribution? > > d) It is really desireable to have someone write up a press release. > Marc has been really good about this in the past. I will look up my > contact at JavaWorld. > > Lastly, even though WM is not in the Top 10, do not dismiss WM for > heavy-duty production jobs. It is rock-solid as a result of a dedictated > and lengthy development process. > > Kindest, > > -- > Lane Sharman > Providing Private and SPAM-Free Email > http://www.opendoors.com > 858-755-2868 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. > Get Certified Today * Register for a JBoss Training Course > Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005 > Visit http://www.jboss.com/services/certification for more information > _______________________________________________ > Webmacro-user mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webmacro-user > |