Definitely +1 ~ Simon
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Leonardo Uribe <lu4...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > Just for information purposes and as start point, what we have right now is > this wiki page: > > http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/MyFaces_Archetypes_for_Maven > > The archetypes available > > myfaces-archetype-helloworld // myfaces 1.2 + tomahawk > myfaces-archetype-helloworld-facelets // myfaces 1.2 + facelets + > tomahawk > myfaces-archetype-helloworld-portlets // myfaces 1.2 + portlet > bridge > myfaces-archetype-jsfcomponents // simple components in the > old way, the next release will use myfaces builder plugin. > myfaces-archetype-trinidad // myfaces 1.2 + > trinidad > > It could be good to know what other archetypes are useful and what other > wiki pages are needed, to contribute and make another release of this > project. > > regards > > Leonardo Uribe > > > On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Grant Smith <work.gr...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> +1 !!! >> >> >> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Andrew Robinson < >> andrew.rw.robin...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I was wondering if we would want to create maven archetypes for >>> setting up trinidad, tomahawk, and other projects as a war file that >>> users can use to start a test case. Basically it would create a war >>> pom with a single page and a single managed bean with jetty support >>> built in so that it would be easy to modify to get going. >>> >>> By doing this and building a WIKI page we could simply point bug >>> reporters to the WIKI to give them instructions on how to build a >>> simple test case that would not be IDE or platform specific and help >>> with people that want to debug problems, but do not want to try each >>> time to extract how to reproduce a problem. >>> >>> What do you all think? >>> >>> -Andrew >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Grant Smith >> >> >