I think David wanted someone to create it, not use it! :-)
It would make for an interesting WOWODC presentation though.
We could be interested in it! How are you doing it?
Michae
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On Jan 13, 2016, at 4:18 PM, David LeBer < email@hidden> wrote:
Hmm, writing a version of the rule engine that runs client side in JS. Who's up for that challenge?
On January 13, 2016 at 3:57:32 PM, Chuck Hill (email@hidden) wrote:
LOL! One interesting thing might be D2JS, but I have no idea how that would work and it would almost certainly be tied to one specific JS front end which would then shortly get superseded by the latest cool JS framework which due out….. Now!
I think your definition of 'exciting' differs significantly from mine.
:)
On January 13, 2016 at 3:19:34 PM, Rudi Angela (email@hidden) wrote:
Wouldn’t it be exciting if we could run the Java Client as _javascript_ in the browser?
Seems there is a library that runs Java Swing apps as _javascript_, called AjaxSwing.
On 13 jan. 2016, at 20:27, James Cicenia <email@hidden> wrote:
Here’s a very interesting back end setup:
mongoDb and vert.x
FrontEnd…
react
meteor
angular2
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bootstrap
On Jan 13, 2016, at 1:18 PM, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
On 2016-01-12, 10:30 PM, "T Worman" <email@hidden> wrote:
Welcome back!
The biggest issue with Golipse was adjusting the p2 installer for more recent versions of Eclipse. Or something like that. I think it was more that than the file locations - if I recall. I had a hard time finding documentation on it.
Crap, now I need to learn _javascript_ and REST?
Yes, all of the cool kids are doing it. The real question is “Which _javascript_ framework(s) will I learn?”. There seems to be a new on almost every day!
Chuck
Tim
UCLA GSE&IS
On Jan 12, 2016, at 7:25 PM, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Lachlan,
Nice to see you around, welcome back. Yes, I am still here though snail harvesting sounds tempting and soothing.
The community is getting smaller and more fragmented. Several people have joined Apple now and they tend not to be around much.
The last time I tried Golips it also did not work. IIRC, it was a version problems and the downloads it was trying to get no longer existed. The instructions on the wiki should be up to date for a DYI install.
Some people have migrated to Cayenne from EOF, and either use a REST API to drive a _javascript_ client, or probably use Tapestry. Andrus did some presentations on this, I am not sure if they are on the wiki or part of the backlog we need to deal with.
The WO version is still 5.4.3 with the latest Wonder on it. We are up to Java 7 and looking at 8. Some people use Maven, most I think have stuck with Ant. Just say NO to Vertical Inheritance! :-P
No really exciting developments that I recall, mostly a move away from HTML interfaces to _javascript_ ones driven by a REST back-end.
Chuck
On 2016-01-12, 6:37 PM, "webobjects-dev-bounces+chill=email@hidden on behalf of Lachlan Deck" <webobjects-dev-bounces+chill=email@hidden
on behalf of email@hidden> wrote:
Hi all,
it’s been a few years or so since I’ve kept up with the lay of the WOland.
Having signed back up recently to the list I noticed that Chuck hasn’t, as yet, gone off to sheep herding or snail harvesting :)
Out of curiosity I downloaded Golipse as per (https://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/WEB/Project+Wonder+Installation).
It doesn’t seem to do anything when I run it. I’m on OS X 10.11.2. Is that expected?
I recall a few years back people were thinking of migrating to WO/Cayenne from WO/EOF.
I didn’t see anything about that on the wiki.
So what’s the recommended flavour of WO these days? Any exciting developments over the last few years?
And what of Ant / maven / etc?
Vertical inheritance? ;-)
cheers,
Lachlan
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