It would be cool if we could find an online resource allowing us to save an
Eclipse project (i.e. zip file) centrally. That would allow the stuff
people are discovering about EGL/JSF to be posted in its entirety, giving
others the ability to be up and running quickly.
David, to my knowledge such a tool doesn't exist on midrange.com, though
maybe we could use the wiki site? Optimally it would be cool to have an SVN
instance on midrange.com that people could have read access to, and then the
people wanting to write would have to be validated by David first.
A nice, and free, SVN repository resource I have found is
http://www.assembla.com/. It would still be nice to have a midrange.com one
on the midrange server though, as that would be backed up by David and be
"officially endorsed" if you know what I mean. I don't think
code.midrange.com would be a good fit for this as we are talking entire
projects.
Thoughts?
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 10:01 AM
To: 'Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries'
Subject: Re: [WEB400] JSF/EGL as a web interface
From: tim
Can you post the EGL & JSP?
I always like to see examples..
Thanks!!!
Tim, as soon as I get cleared from IBM, I'll start posting code. I'm
working with the beta version right now, so I can't reveal too much, but
they should be announcing shortly.
One thing: posting JSF code is always a bit dicey, since you don't hand code
it. I don't like posting it in these lists in particular, because it
usually encourages a bunch of comments about how ugly JSF is and how hard it
is to code. JSF is not very pretty, but then again either is the code
(which you don't see) that defines a VB form. The point is that you use a
tool to write it.
The EGL is simple, though; about 20 lines of code.
Joe
"See What i Can Do"
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