on http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/ to get a
permanent solution.
Regards,
Jan
(Irian employee)
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Jan Zarnikov jan.zarni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Victor,
thanks for the report.
Irian has completely redesigned the homepage and the links to
www.irian.at/trinidad
Hi Mark,
Manila allows you to specify the test dependencies in several ways,
you can have a look at the examples.
@Manila hosting:
I decided to use assembla SVN hosting because I already had several
other private projects there. I don't mind moving it to Apache Extras.
Jan
On Thu, Oct 20,
Hi Victor,
thanks for the report.
Irian has completely redesigned the homepage and the links to
www.irian.at/trinidad-examples are no longer valid.
You can use http://example.irian.at/trinidad-demo/ and the component
showcase at http://example.irian.at/trinidad-components-showcase/
@MyFaces
.
regards,
gerhard
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2011/8/24 Jan Zarnikov jan.zarni...@gmail.com
The coding deadline for GSoC was on 22nd so Manila is finished (well
at least
The coding deadline for GSoC was on 22nd so Manila is finished (well
at least the GSoC part and the requirements we defined there). I'm not
planning to abandon it and walk away from it just because GSoC 2011 is
over. I'm ready to improve it and maintain it as long as there are
some active users.
to the different configurations needed
(e.g. web.xml config parameters), it is not that easy to accomplish
something like that. Fortunately - as Gerhard mentioned - Jan Zarnikov
is currently working on something like that for his GSoC project
Manila. After GSoC is over, we will be able to use
://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACESTEST-47). I
checked out the result of last year's GSOC by Cosmin and I like the
concept behind it.
Regards,
Jan Zarnikov
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/MYFACESTEST-47). I
checked out the result of last year's GSOC by Cosmin and I like the
concept behind it.
Regards,
Jan Zarnikov