Hi Oliver,

sounds great, what you are doing.

We've implemented a project with a complete RAP frontend running in 
equinox and the backend running in jboss 5.

But we only using the RichXXX-Infrastructure vom sculptor currently. The 
most of the other RAP-UI stuff is hand written. In one of the next 
steps, we will try to migrate to the sculptor generated classes.

What we also use is spring dynamic modules to publish the 
richRepositories as real OSGi-Services, which could be consumed by other 
Services such as LoginService.

Works great, but the templates are real complex and all is bundled into 
one big sculptor-generator project. Modularization of the generator 
should be one of the next steps in sculptor, I think.

regards

Oliver Ringel schrieb:
> Hello Patrik,
> 
> thank you very much for founding Scultor. You (and of course all supporting
> developers) made an excellent job. Special thanks for the RCP feature. 
> 
> I decided and started to use Sculptor in my new project. It will be a
> RCP/RAP-Application (with priority on RAP) that uses annotations (Hibernate,
> Hibernate-Validator, Spring,...) instead of xml. 
> 
> I have nearly finished the business-tier part with hibernate annotations. In
> my environment almost everything is working fine. There is still some work
> to do. Actually I'm not supporting all dsl features (e.g. index, key), but I
> can add this. So I want to now if someone else is working on  annotations
> (in jira CSC-85 is open but assigned to Pavel Tavoda).
> 
> Also I started integrating the hibernate validator in sculptor and I added a
> very simple approach to use spring annotations that is working for me, to
> reduce the number of configuration files. 
> 
> Perhaps I will need some support to finish my changes. 
> 
> Are there any plans to support RAP as ui. I was able to compile (after some
> little changes in the templates and the richclient framework) the generated
> RCP application under a RAP environment. So it should not be to hard in
> integrate this feature (but I'm not sure). 
> 
> So this are the things I am actually working on. 
> If you are interested please let me know how I can help.
> 
> thanks
> Oliver
> 
> 
> 
> 

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