The title might be more clear after you start writing it and see what it is you end up creating...
Also, I don't know that a JIRA ticket is needed for this, but that's your call. Our community, including committers, can contribute demos at will. -T On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Sandro Martini <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, thanks to all for the feedback :-) > > > I don't think you need to create a JIRA ticket for it - if you want to > create such a demo, go ahead. > Mainly I'd like to do this to keep all informations on this in a > single place (and visible to all), to not search in mails ... and for > me, to remember what to do and for what release (if possible ...). > So, if there aren't problems, I'd like to put a summary of this > discussion in JIRA. > > > > It could also take advantage of window action mappings (which I am > actually including in the Menus tutorial). > Yes, thanks for the trick. > > > >> is it possible to simulate a real Web Call, putting some > >> Server-side simple pages / data files in the demos webapp (already > >> existing, but under a dedicated directory) and call them ? > > > > You should be able to do this using web queries - just point the query at > > the static file(s). > Ok, but in this case I have to put the Server resources (pages / > static data files) to be called inside the demos.war ... is this Ok ? > > > If you are truly going to focus on showing how to implement efficient, > > keyboard-based navigation, might reading data from the server > overcomplicate the demo? > I think Yes ... so maybe (to not create something too complex for a > simple demo, at least in the first version) I could bundle inside that > Demo also the static data files, like in the "Large Data Sets" Demo, > Ok ? > > > On the other hand, demos don't have to be as targeted as tutorials and > can > > be broader in scope, so demonstrating server interaction would not be out > of > > the question. In that case, though, a different title would probably be > appropriate. > Ok, if someone has some more info or suggestions on this, tell me or > update it in JIRA. > And also for the title :-) ... > > Byeeee >
