GWT and Spring - More Generation Options

2010-07-12 Thread Christiana Thompson
This week Genuitec and Skyway Software released the second milestone
(M2) of MyEclipse for Spring 8.6, which includes scaffolding for GWT
applications.  With this new release, our users can now generate full
ready-to-run GWT applications from a domain model (i.e. DB tables,
Java Beans, or JPA Entities).

As excited as we are about this new feature, we are eager to get
feedback from the GWT community.  Some key aspects of our GWT
scaffolding:

- The functionality is based on GWT 2.0.4 (no dependency on early
access or non-GA libraries)
- The generated code is based on current best practices (from last
year's Google I/O session with Ray Ryan and the MVP tutorials from
Chris Ramsdale) and UI Binder
- The GWT RPC services are based on Spring Services, and include
conversion of JPA objects to/from data transfer objects (DTO) that are
optimized for GWT
- The generated applications support both Spring 2.5.x and Spring 3.0

Again, we'd appreciate input and feedback from the GWT community.
Additional information and resources are as follows:

- More Details: http://bit.ly/9ydV0X
- Installer: http://bit.ly/asbbYo
- Tutorial: http://bit.ly/945fK2
- Getting Started Video (5 min): http://bit.ly/cwSawM

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Re: GWT and Spring - More Generation Options

2010-08-26 Thread Christiana Thompson
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> > detail.
>
> > Thanks
> > Jack Kennedy
> > Skyway Software
>
> > On Jul 12, 2:13 pm, Stefan Bachert  wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > how do you compare your kind of scaffolding with the one ofSpring
> > > Roo?
> > > What is similar?
> > > What is different?
>
> > > Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de
>
> > > On 9 Jul., 15:06, Christiana Thompson 
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > This week Genuitec and Skyway Software released the second milestone
> > > > (M2) ofMyEclipseforSpring8.6, which includes scaffolding for GWT
> > > > applications.  With this new release, our users can now generate full
> > > > ready-to-run GWT applications from a domain model (i.e. DB tables,
> > > > Java Beans, or JPA Entities).
>
> > > > As excited as we are about this new feature, we are eager to get
> > > > feedback from the GWT community.  Some key aspects of our GWT
> > > > scaffolding:
>
> > > > - The functionality is based on GWT 2.0.4 (no dependency on early
> > > > access or non-GA libraries)
> > > > - The generated code is based on current best practices (from last
> > > > year's Google I/O session with Ray Ryan and the MVP tutorials from
> > > > Chris Ramsdale) and UI Binder
> > > > - The GWT RPC services are based onSpringServices, and include
> > > > conversion of JPA objects to/from data transfer objects (DTO) that are
> > > > optimized for GWT
> > > > - The generated applications support bothSpring2.5.x andSpring3.0
>
> > > > Again, we'd appreciate input and feedback from the GWT community.
> > > > Additional information and resources are as follows:
>
> > > > - More Details:http://bit.ly/9ydV0X
> > > > - Installer:http://bit.ly/asbbYo
> > > > - Tutorial:http://bit.ly/945fK2
> > > > - Getting Started Video (5 min):http://bit.ly/cwSawM

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Re: GWT and Spring - More Generation Options

2010-09-09 Thread Christiana Thompson
In case you missed it, the replay of last week's "MyEclipse for Spring
8.6: Generate GWT and Flex Apps in Minutes" webinar is now available
at http://bit.ly/avsZEj

Thanks,
Christiana

On Aug 26, 3:03 pm, Christiana Thompson
 wrote:
> Formoreinformation on this topic, please join us for a free webinar
> on Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT
>
> This webinar deep dives into the new Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
> scaffoldingoptionsthat are available in MyEclipse for Spring 8.6.
> We’ll cover the following:
>
> -- How does it work? See how to quickly generate working GWT
> applications from existing DB tables, Java Beans and JPA entities in a
> matter of minutes.
> -- What gets generated? One of the biggest learning curves is
> understanding what gets generated – we’ll do a deep dive into the
> generated artifacts to help users understand what exactly comes out of
> MyEclipse for Spring.
> -- How does it compare to other GWT/Flex scaffolding technologies?
>
> Register athttps://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/691323002
>
> Attend this webinar if you want to see how MyEclipse for Spring (ME4S)
> is delivering unprecedented Rich Internet Application scaffoldingoptionsto 
> the Spring Community.
>
> For developers who are new to GWT, MyEclipse for Spring 8.6 allows
> them to quickly create their own contextual examples that they can
> then reference while getting up to speed on the new technology.
> Meanwhile, developers who are GWT experts can stop worrying about the
> boilerplate code, and let MyEclipse for Spring take care of all the
> mundane, repetitive tasks.
>
> All webinar registrants will receive a 30 percent discount off of
> MyEclipse for Spring – just for registering.  
> Visithttps://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/691323002to register and get
> your coupon code today.
>
> On Aug 11, 1:56 pm, Jack  wrote:
>
>
>
> > MyEclipse For Spring (ME4S) 8.6 is now generally available with
> > support for GWT front endgenerationas well as Spring back endgeneration.
>
> > We also posted an article on DZone 
> > here:http://java.dzone.com/articles/generating-enterprise-class
> > You can download the software and getmoreinformation 
> > here:http://www.myeclipseide.com/me4s/
>
> > We are anxious to get feedback from the GWT community so please let us
> > know what you think.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jack
>
> > On Jul 12, 3:38 pm, Jack  wrote:
>
> > > Hello Stefan,
>
> > > Thanks for the question.
>
> > > First let me say that I am a fan of the work that is being done by the
> > > Roo and GWT teams.  Our goal in releasing additional generative
> > > tooling forSpringhas always been to give developers additional
> > >optionsand capabilities that largely complement the freeoptions
> > > available from SpringSource.
>
> > > We have a page that highlights some of the key differences in approach
> > > between Roo 
> > > andMyEclipseforSpringhere:http://www.myeclipseide.com/me4s/faqs/faqs_tool_comparison.php
>
> > > Specific to GWT, the most important difference for developers to
> > > consider is the GWT version.  ME4S supports GWT 2.0.x which is the
> > > current GA version and is based on the best practices presentation
> > > from Ray Ryan at Google I/O 2009. You can find that presentation 
> > > here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDuhR18-EdM
>
> > > The Roo integration for GWT is targeted at GWT 2.1 which looks to be a
> > > great set of additions to GWT, however it is still a work in progress.
> > > Most of the low level variances in the code that is generated reflect
> > > the difference in GWT version supported.
>
> > > Another difference is that ME4S generates code that does not use
> > > separate aspect files or design time annotations .  Our goal is to
> > > generate reusable software components from your existing technology
> > > assets like RDBMS tables, WSDL Documents, POJO's or Entities as
> > > quickly as possible giving youoptionsas to which project, source
> > > folder, and package you would like the generated code to go into.
>
> > > You can review videos of the GWT and other scaffoldingoptionsfrom
> > > ME4S in action here:http://www.youtube.com/user/myeclipseforspring
>
> > > Finally, we have an option to let you generate JUST the GWT front end
> > > and Service stub without requiring the use of any specific back end
> > > implementation includingSpring.
>
> > > ME4S can start from your existing Java code, WSDL, or RDBMS definition
> > > and generate reusable GWT front end co