Is there new or any news on Seam plugin support for NetBeans?

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Re: Is there new or any news on Seam plugin support for NetBeans?

by Karthikeyan Rajeswaran :: Rate this Message:

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http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqSeamSupport#section-FaqSeamSupport-IfYourTargetServerIsTheJBossApplicationServer

Does it help?

regards,
karthik

samd wrote:
> I'm aware of the Seamgen plugin which is basically useless.
>
> Is there any work being done on Seam integration with NetBeans? The JBoss
> Tools works only with Eclipse and it really sucks in performance and working
> with GlassFish in my humble opinion not to mention the fact that I really
> hate Eclipse.
>
> S.D.
>  

Is there new or any news on Seam plugin support for NetBeans?

by samd :: Rate this Message:

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I'm aware of the Seamgen plugin which is basically useless.

Is there any work being done on Seam integration with NetBeans? The JBoss Tools works only with Eclipse and it really sucks in performance and working with GlassFish in my humble opinion not to mention the fact that I really hate Eclipse.

S.D.

Re: Is there new or any news on Seam plugin support for NetBeans?

by samd :: Rate this Message:

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No but thanks,

I'm aware I can follow the manual steps of integrating and creating a project from scratch but it is a pain in the a$$ to setup properly when working with an Enterprise Application project. The seamgen plugin is crap because it creates a project that is not an Enterprise Application and because of the way NetBeans behaves much of the context aware support is not made available since it doesn't understand where you are at such as EJB specific functionality. In addition, even when I select to create an ear with Seamgen it doesn't acturally create any EJBs but a POJO based application. JBoss Tools has the right idea in terms of a Seam project since it provides a visual mechanism for creating UIs. At present a NB Visual Web Application does not work with Seam semantics.


Karthikeyan Rajeswaran wrote:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqSeamSupport#section-FaqSeamSupport-IfYourTargetServerIsTheJBossApplicationServer

Does it help?

regards,
karthik

samd wrote:
> I'm aware of the Seamgen plugin which is basically useless.
>
> Is there any work being done on Seam integration with NetBeans? The JBoss
> Tools works only with Eclipse and it really sucks in performance and working
> with GlassFish in my humble opinion not to mention the fact that I really
> hate Eclipse.
>
> S.D.
>  

Re: Is there new or any news on Seam plugin support for NetBeans?

by Karthikeyan Rajeswaran :: Rate this Message:

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'Seam Gen' is being developed as part of https://nbfaceletssupport.dev.java.net/ :
    https://nbfaceletssupport.dev.java.net/servlets/NewsItemView?newsItemID=5012

You may want to query the project owners as to its roadmap on the mailing lists at https://nbfaceletssupport.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectMailingListList .

As for native support in NetBeans itself, there is a request for enhancement filed at:
     http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=89237
Please consider adding your comments and/or votes to it.

Manually integrating seems to be the choice now:
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/caroljmcdonald/archive/2008/01/sample_applicat_4.html

regards,
karthik

samd wrote:
No but thanks,

I'm aware I can follow the manual steps of integrating and creating a
project from scratch but it is a pain in the a$$ to setup properly when
working with an Enterprise Application project. The seamgen plugin is crap
because it creates a project that is not an Enterprise Application and
because of the way NetBeans behaves much of the context aware support is not
made available since it doesn't understand where you are at such as EJB
specific functionality. In addition, even when I select to create an ear
with Seamgen it doesn't acturally create any EJBs but a POJO based
application. JBoss Tools has the right idea in terms of a Seam project since
it provides a visual mechanism for creating UIs. At present a NB Visual Web
Application does not work with Seam semantics.



Karthikeyan Rajeswaran wrote:
  
http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqSeamSupport#section-FaqSeamSupport-IfYourTargetServerIsTheJBossApplicationServer

Does it help?

regards,
karthik

samd wrote:
    
I'm aware of the Seamgen plugin which is basically useless.

Is there any work being done on Seam integration with NetBeans? The JBoss
Tools works only with Eclipse and it really sucks in performance and
working
with GlassFish in my humble opinion not to mention the fact that I really
hate Eclipse.

S.D.