Hi Rainer, IMHO it should be splitted into 2 separate projects, like empire-db-jsf2 and emire-db-examples/empire-db-examples-jsf2. But youre right, in the current state it fits better in examples than in root.
Would be great if you could do it. Thanks! - jan Von meinem iPhone gesendet > Am 15.01.2018 um 08:23 schrieb Rainer Döbele <[email protected]>: > > Hello Jan, > > Thanks a lot for providing your vue example. > Unfortunately, I haven’t really had a chance to try it, but a few thoughts > beforehand: > I would prefer to have it in the examples folder rather than in the root > folder, like all the other example projects. > The name would then be accordingly "empire-db-example-vue". > > Do you want to move it there, or would you rather have me doing it? > > Best regards, > Rainer > > >> from: Jan Glaubitz [mailto:[email protected]] >> to: dev <[email protected]> >> re: Re: Merry Christmas and future plans >> >> Hi Rainer, >> hi all, >> >> sorry for my late reply. >> >> I just added empire-db-vue-example to the git repository. I don’t have much >> time at the moment, so there are some JavaScript errors I wasn't able to fix >> now. I thought entering a date via html5 input tag already worked, but it >> does not. Maybe I don’t have the latest version of the source code (but >> newer version are lost if not). Also I thought updating already worked, but >> its >> only implemented in the service. Don’t expect too much of it all, its really >> early stage and very raw, but at the moment don’t have a use case for it, so >> I >> don’t think i’ll touch it any time soon. >> >> To run it you have to put jquery in the „js“ folder. Embedding of vue.js is >> commented out (see index.html). >> >> Feel free to delete it from the repository if you don’t think its useful at >> all :) >> >> - jan >> >>> Am 31.12.2017 um 19:08 schrieb Rainer Döbele <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Hi Jan, >>> >>> thanks for your reply and letting us know what you are up to. >>> >>> Recently my web projects are becoming also more and more client driven >> using REST services to communicate. >>> I very much appreciate the idea to provide some sort of blueprint of how to >> utilize Empire-db metadata on the client-side. >>> I have also looked at the most popular JS-Frameworks (Angular, React and >> Vue) and I liked Vue the most, as it is powerful but lean. >>> Hence I would very much appreciate if you could donate your Vue example >> and I would be willing to have a look at it and possibly complete it. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Rainer >>> >>> >>>> from: Jan Glaubitz [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> to: dev <[email protected]> >>>> subject: Re: Merry Christmas and future plans >>>> >>>> Hi Rainer, hi all, >>>> >>>> thank you for taking care of the project. >>>> >>>> Honestly, I don’t really know how to approve Empire-db for now - I’m >>>> using it in all my Java-projcts that involves a database and its really >>>> rock >> solid. >>>> >>>> A few month ago I started working on a small example app to make it >>>> easier to develop database driven web applications with Vue.js >>>> (https://vuejs.org <https://vuejs.org/>). I wanted something that >>>> works almost as good as Empire-JSF. Unfortunately I ran out if spare >>>> time, so I stopped. I cant remember how far it went (AFAIR I started >>>> with the „value“ tag but did not finish it) but if you (or anyone) is >>>> interested I could take a look and commit it to our repository. >>>> >>>> - jan >>>> >>>>> Am 25.12.2017 um 22:05 schrieb Rainer Döbele <[email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>> Dear fellow comitters, >>>>> >>>>> I hope you all had a great Christmas day and I want to wish you all >>>>> a very >>>> happy new year. >>>>> >>>>> Recently there has not been much activity on the development side. >>>>> In order to get some steam back into our project again and possibly >>>>> to >>>> attract new users and committers, I would like to start a discussion >>>> about how Empire-db can be improved or adapted to current >>>> technologies and trends. >>>>> >>>>> Also it would be interesting to know, for what kind of application >>>>> you are >>>> using Empire-db. >>>>> Personally, I use it mainly for Web application development using >>>>> either JSF >>>> or implementing backend REST services. >>>>> In our project we have a very good support for JSF, but the >>>>> documentation >>>> is missing on the website. >>>>> Hence this would be one area of improvement I would consider useful. >>>>> >>>>> So how do you want to see Empire-db developing? >>>>> Every feedback is very much appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Rainer >>>>> >>> >
