Moving this into a little more public venue: http://seamframework.org/Community/TheNextFewSeamReleases
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 04:13, José Rodolfo Freitas < [email protected]> wrote: > +1 > > > On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Shane Bryzak <[email protected]> wrote: > >> We're toying with the idea of a 3.2.0 release, which could be done in a >> couple of months and would mostly include bug fixes and other quality >> improvements. I agree, DeltaSpike will probably be quite a few months >> before any form of complete release is done, and I'm sure that many of the >> modules will require some refactoring as well since deltaspike-core isn't a >> 1:1 port of Solder. >> >> >> On 09/01/12 23:04, Antoine Sabot-Durand wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> Right now Delta Spike project is dealing with very low level core >> aspect of CDI extension (Solder and CODI core merge mainly). I don't know >> when we'll have a real version of Delta Spike with all the Seam modules. >> >> >> I've done a lot of dev on Seam Social lately. Unfortunately it was not >> stable enough to be integrated in 3.1.0.FINAL. So I'm supporting the idea >> of having a 3.1.1 or even 3.2.0 for me to add my new code to make it >> available in the coming month and not at the end of the year. >> >> regards, >> >> Antoine SABOT-DURAND >> --------------------------------------- >> Blog : http://www.next-presso.fr >> Twitter ; http://twitter.com/antoine_sd >> LinkedIn : http://fr.linkedin.com/in/antoinesabotdurand >> 06 08 55 34 26 >> >> >> >> >> Le 5 janv. 2012 à 09:57, Adrian Gonzalez a écrit : >> >> Hello Jason, >> >> Just my opinion, and it's not worth much (I'm no Seam dev, and I'm not >> even using Seam 3 for now - only Seam 2). >> >> Anyway, samples are a really high priority : CDI and JSF 2 are quite >> tricky - as where Seam 2 and JSF 1.2 ;) >> I've googled a bit on the internet to find a good JSF/CDI crud sample, >> you confbuzz sample was the most promising. >> >> I believe starting with really simple crud samples (confbuzz), and >> gradually augmenting them is the way to go. >> >> And with the pre-requisites : >> * stateless is a must - so stateless whenever it's possible. >> * GET for readonly and POST for modifications. >> * striving for simplicity >> >> Some sample ideas could be : >> 1 - Simple CRUD : confbuzz. >> 2 - CRUD with search criteria for list page. >> reworking @Inject in Query bean. >> 3 - CRUD with edit page (create / update). >> Firt step in LRC ? >> Without a postback to go from list to edit page ? >> 4 - CRUD with pagination >> 5 - CRUD with sort >> 6 - CRUD with delete action in list page >> Postback and LRC in list page... Impact on LRC delimitation in edit >> page... >> 7 - CRUD with multiple select in list page. >> 8 - CRUD with RF dataScroller db pagination / sort / filter sample ? >> >> And documenting every bit of it. This would be like another christmas >> gift ;) >> >> For the rest, I wonder if you shouldn't only correct blocker/major >> issues in Seam 3 and direct all your efforts into DeltaSpike. >> >> Have a nice day ! >> >> ------------------------------ >> *De :* Jason Porter <[email protected]> >> *À :* Seam Mailing List <[email protected]> >> *Envoyé le :* Mercredi 4 Janvier 2012 23h48 >> *Objet :* [seam-dev] Going forward >> >> Part of this mail is going to be open thoughts from me, so if you don't >> agree, that's fine, it's really open for discussion. I'm wondering what >> everyone wants to focus on for Seam 3.2.0. Obviously we need to support >> those currently running on Seam 3, and we'll also continue to work on >> DeltaSpike. I think eventually we will cut a Seam 3 release that's based on >> DeltaSpike Core instead of Solder, which should make things much easier for >> people when migration time comes, or if they want to use MyFaces CODI >> extensions as well. >> >> We currently have 369 issues against Seam 3. I'm not sure how many we >> squashed during the Seam 3.1 cycle, but I know it was quite a bit, maybe >> 150+. I'd like to hear from the community as well as the module leads what >> they feel like we should be working on for this next Seam development >> cycle. >> >> I know we have said we were going to focus on documentation and >> examples, and I still believe that needs to happen. Obviously we need to do >> some other dev as well. Maybe a good example though will drive some of that >> development. Right now the current examples are very weak and typically >> only focus on one or two modules. I have my Confbuzz example [1] which is >> up to date with Seam 3.1.0.Final, but is really lacking features. It could >> be a good place to start if nothing else. >> >> Does anyone else have any thoughts or a direction they'd like to see >> things move? >> >> [1] https://github.com/seam/seam-example-confbuzz >> -- >> Jason Porter >> http://lightguard-jp.blogspot.com >> http://twitter.com/lightguardjp >> >> Software Engineer >> Open Source Advocate >> Author of Seam Catch - Next Generation Java Exception Handling >> >> PGP key id: 926CCFF5 >> PGP key available at: keyserver.net, pgp.mit.edu >> >> _______________________________________________ >> seam-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> seam-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> seam-dev mailing >> [email protected]https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> seam-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > seam-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev > > -- Jason Porter http://lightguard-jp.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/lightguardjp Software Engineer Open Source Advocate Author of Seam Catch - Next Generation Java Exception Handling PGP key id: 926CCFF5 PGP key available at: keyserver.net, pgp.mit.edu
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