[ http://jira.andromda.org/browse/SPRING-107?page=comments#action_12320 ] Joel Kozikowski commented on SPRING-107: ----------------------------------------
Oh - I almost forgot: Note that I added what are basically TWO new sets of outlets (client and server), but the generated project has THREE module areas: client, COMMON, and server. The project generator sets up the current Spring outlets to send code to the "common" module. So, you end up with: Service interface definitions, exceptions, ValueObjects generated to the "common" outlet(s). Service IMPLEMENTATIONS, web.xml, server config files, etc. generated to the "server" outlets ClientServiceLocator, client JUnit tests generated to the "client" outlets. > Rich Client Support > ------------------- > > Key: SPRING-107 > URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/SPRING-107 > Project: Spring Cartridge > Type: New Feature > Versions: 3.1RC1 > Environment: Java: 1.4.2_08 > Spring: 1.2.3 > Maven: 1.0.2 > OS: Windows XP Pro > Reporter: Diego Bendlin > Assignee: Peter Friese > Attachments: SpringMetafacadeModel.xml.zip, richClient1-0.txt > > When generating a fresh new Spring project by default it's build to be > dependent on EJB, it is possible to disable this dependencies by commenting > the necesary namespace properties and adding others like remoting type, > remote server and remote port. > When trying to build a non web app some code needs to me manually edited in > the generated web.xml file in order to have the spring dispatcherServlet load > the application context and thus getting the services published on the > specified server and port. > It would be nice if andromda generation process could generate this code > automaticaly, and also consider that users might not be building a web based > app. > For a complete reference please see > http://galaxy.andromda.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=715 > Peter Freise (freter) said he was already thinking how to implement this and > wanned me to asign this issue to him, but im not able to do so due to > andromda's JIRA settings ------------------------------------------------------- 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. For more info visit: http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7628&alloc_id=16845&op=click