> > At this time the users have to download the full 13MB-Package. In my
> > case i.e. I can't download more than 10MB. The Proxy in my company
> > blocks bigger downloads. And I don't need the hibernate- and the
> > BPM4struts-cartridge at the moment...
>
> If you can only download 10MBhow
- Original Message -
From: "Carlos Cuenca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 6:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Andromda-devel] http://www.andromda.org
> Hi,
>
> I'm also not a part of devs in AndroMDA, but I consider
- Original Message -
From: "MArtin Schumacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Andromda-devel] http://www.andromda.org
> Hi Guys,
>
> > Chad, is there any possibility that we split
nothing to start working with it . On the other hand, I had been working
as Web development teacher for 6 years, and one of the hardest things
for people learning, is to configure the development enviroment.
Agree with you 100%. Same experience with my students ;-) Therefore I
built EJOSA, which
The normal developer would not change the cartridges? Then the
architecture distributed in the cartridges by the AndroMDA-Team becomes
a kind of standard? ;)
All joking aside... Maybe it could be possible to make some basic
packages and an all-in-one-package.
yes agree, just comparable with Ecl
Hi,
I'm also not a part of devs in AndroMDA, but I consider myself to be a
"Normal Developer", learning all this without not too much idea of
Maven, MDA and J2EE.
About splitting the package, I think it should be important to keep a
one "out of the box" package. This package should be ready to
I'm not a part of devs in AndroMDA, but here are my comments :-)
Splitting into different kind of packages makes it easier for
"expert" users because they already know what to do but makes the
life of "normal" users harder... Just imagine if you need to install
all the Eclipse plug-ins by yourself
Hi Guys,
Chad, is there any possibility that we split the distribution into a
basic package and a "bleeding edge extensions package"?
several times i thought, that maybe it would be better to split the
andromda in several sub projects/packages.
The cartridges should be pluggable (in fact they are