I'm particularly interested in how you implemented the place service.
What I've seen in other APIs seem excessively overly complex.
Thanks for your reply,
Wil
On May 25, 12:51 pm, Tristan <tristan.slomin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Wil,
>
> Actually it sounds like it ran perfectly :) . That's all it did
> initially. Since it is not very interesting, today, because of your
> feedback, I added a very rudimentary login presenter to the landing
> page which will now take you (no matter what credentials you provide)
> to the dashboard page (and all that says is "At Dashboard!"). But it
> illustrates how the presenters get hooked into the pages, etc. Is
> there particular functionality you would like to see implemented? That
> will give me a focus area as I continue developing the starter
> project.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Tristan
>
> On May 25, 4:37 am, "wil.pannell" <wpann...@pillartechnology.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Tristan,
>
> > Your work looks interesting and I'd like to find out more, but I was
> > unable to get your sample app to run correctly. All I see is a sample
> > page that says, "Welcome to Handlebars."
>
> > Can you upload eclipse project settings or a maven pom?
>
> > Wil
>
> > On May 1, 4:58 pm, Tristan <tristan.slomin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > First, thanks. Glad to see there's some interest.
>
> > > I have limited resources, so I want to focus on the important things.
> > > Hence, if you have questions or suggestions, please let me know, that
> > > way I know what to spend time on first.
>
> > > @Stephen
>
> > > Unfortunately I'm not an Eclipse Plugin developer, so there's no code
> > > generation going on... yet. Having said that, the whole thing was put
> > > together with code generation in mind by being as declarative as
> > > possible. The specific code for some functionality goes into well
> > > defined areas like onAtPlace() method in presenter for example. So, in
> > > theory, you can declare your entire page, presenter, and view
> > > architecture and then just fill in the bits where they need to go and
> > > it will work. Been doing it by hand and have have a checklist I
> > > follow, but all the boiler plate can (and should) be code generated.
> > > The Eclipse Plugin is definitely on the roadmap (I'll post that on
> > > there soon), but for now it still provides a nice framework for the
> > > client side app.
>
> > > Handlebars Roadmap:
> > > - Setup a starter handlebars project
> > > - Open source the server side App Engine code
>
> > > Future Plans:
> > > - Eclipse Plugin
>
> > > Tristan
>
> > > On May 1, 8:35 am, Stephen Haberman <stephen.haber...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > >http://code.google.com/p/handlebars/
>
> > > > Spiffy. The page mentions using Eclipse code generation--I like that.
> > > > What sort of files are you generating?
>
> > > > - Stephen
>
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