Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2012-02-07 Thread Eric Charles
Thx for the link Kazimierz, seems very interesting. Tadedon project is thus one more argument to build that 3rd party community Simone proposed :) (I am not only looking for @PostConstruct, but for a coherent and maintained set of added-value functionalities on top of Guice). Eric On Feb 7, 11:0

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2012-02-07 Thread Kazimierz Pogoda
Regarding @PostConstruct and guice, you can also take a look at tadedon-guice-lifecycle: http://code.google.com/p/tadedon/source/browse/tadedon-guice-lifecycle/src/test/java/com/xemantic/tadedon/guice/lifecycle/LifecycleManagerTest.java It should work fine with guice 2 and guice 3. On Mon, Feb

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2012-02-06 Thread Eric Charles
Hi All, (taking back this 2 months old thread...) I need @PostConstruct with guice3. Looking around for an updated guiceyfruit, I found the guice recipe fork (http://code.google.com/p/guice-recipes/) which had no release for now (and does not follow guice3-snapshots). I finally make give a q

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2012-01-17 Thread nino martinez wael
Im interested in this aswell.. i can bring my quartz and ehcache integration... On Dec 3, 2011 12:13 AM, "Simone Tripodi" wrote: > Hi all again > sorry for resurrecting zombies, but this last message just to let you > know the direction that CDI people has taken[1] - it is similar to my > proposa

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-12-02 Thread Simone Tripodi
Hi all again sorry for resurrecting zombies, but this last message just to let you know the direction that CDI people has taken[1] - it is similar to my proposal, with the difference they have a community :) Simo [1] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeltaSpikeProposal http://people.apache.org/~si

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-19 Thread Josh Kamau
Simon; I would like to see all the guice modules in one place (something like the wicketstuff project for wicket users.) Its a great idea. Hope you manage to push the idea through. Josh. On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote: > uhm, I have the suspect that no more people are int

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-18 Thread Stuart McCulloch
On 18 Nov 2011, at 19:40, Simone Tripodi wrote: > Hi Stuart! > it would be AMAZING having you involved here!!! > For what I can see, starting up this initiative requires more time > than I expect so I don't think the project would start in a short > while. I would like keep you in the loop even if

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-18 Thread Simone Tripodi
Hi Stuart! it would be AMAZING having you involved here!!! For what I can see, starting up this initiative requires more time than I expect so I don't think the project would start in a short while. I would like keep you in the loop even if not fully available, is it fine for you? Many thanks for y

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-18 Thread Stuart McCulloch
On 18 Nov 2011, at 13:11, Simone Tripodi wrote: > uhm, I have the suspect that no more people are interested... :) I think it's a good idea, but unfortunately I have zero cycles available right now :/ ...perhaps after the New Year... -- Cheers, Stuart > Simo > > http://people.apache.org/~si

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-18 Thread Simone Tripodi
uhm, I have the suspect that no more people are interested... :) Simo http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ http://twitter.com/simonetripodi http://www.99soft.org/ On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote: > Hi again guys! > I don't want yo

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-17 Thread Simone Tripodi
Hi again guys! I don't want you get bored with this topic but just take a look not only at the 3rdPartyModules wiki page comments[1] but also at how many ideas/proposals[2] - redundant, sometimes - that have been developed and didn't catch the attention they deserve! *Maybe* with the help of a comm

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-17 Thread Simone Tripodi
Hola Jordi, thanks for the warm feedback! I take advantage from your words to remark that current extension are already opensourced, but the related development is not open! So yes, I agree - and that's why I finally decided to send my first message - joining the effort would benefit no only each

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-17 Thread jordi
Hey! That sounds like a fantastic idea to me. A lot of times is hard to start some nice integration thinking that's just one person effort. And you're not sure about if there's any real need to do that. Taken Simone's example, it would be great to have a JUnit integration driven by the community

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-17 Thread Simone Tripodi
Hi Daniel, the main "issue" I see indeed is that efforts are defragmented - just take a look at JUnit integrations frameworks - so the idea is moving all people under an umbrella that encourage a *community* development: it is not just moving the code and share ideas, is letting the community activ

Re: creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-16 Thread Daniel Manzke
Hi, I just can say: I'm totally with you Simon! I really love Guice and my extension (Automatic Binding for Guice) is also listed. I saw a lot of interests in this extension and I would be happy, to share the code, the ideas, the future, ... with more people. The problem of the most extensions is,

creating a community of 3rd parties integrations

2011-11-16 Thread Simone Tripodi
Hi all Guicers! wearing my Apache cup, I would like to share a crazy idea that is bouncing in my mind :) I've observed the Guice users community for a long time and IMHO there are are a lot of good, cool 3rd parties Google Guice integrations, most of them are developed/maintained thanks the effort