We should probably link to the release version?
On Jan 2, 2017 10:54 AM, "Carlos Rovira"
wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> it works for me, but aside of the load time (it takes more than 3 secs for
> me, but I'm still in a low internet conecction, but maybe not too low for
> this ;)), is that build seems no
Hi Alex,
it works for me, but aside of the load time (it takes more than 3 secs for
me, but I'm still in a low internet conecction, but maybe not too low for
this ;)), is that build seems not as accurate as I have on maven, maybe is
ANT?. The buttons are behaving strangely when go "on over"
2017-
On 12/29/16, 10:51 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>OK. I might copy the config to apacheflexbuild since it isn't under as
>much load until you get all this working.
I have MDLExample building on apacheflexbuilds. The apache URL shortener
may have overwritten the old mapping (which might be a good t
Yes, using the maven site plugin is probably the best way. We dont want
to do it manually.
You can take it up if you'd like. If not, I can work on it. Do let me
know.
Thanks,
Om
On Dec 31, 2016 5:02 AM, "Christofer Dutz"
wrote:
Hi Om,
Well I guess I would have an idea how to do this usin
I see here two paths if I'm thinking about MDL. Once we finished components
(dataProviders API and maybe events) we should put somewhere real snippets
with code and presentation how it's working.
1) We can extend our MDL Example application
2) We can put MDL snippet example inside TourDeFlexJS whi
Hi Om,
Well I guess I would have an idea how to do this using maven and the site
plugin. I would suggest to go down that road for the TourDeFlexJS.
This way we could also bring in the documentation, sources and output of each
example in a standard way.
I don’t know if it would be possible to
I can work on the permanent solution after I wrap up the Flex team page app
(i.e. soon)
Chris, I am thinking of setting up a Jenkins web hook that builds and posts
a new TourDeFlexJS web app every time a commit is made to a new
TourDeFlexJS git repo.
The website can be my personal github site for
On 12/30/16, 10:24 AM, "piotrz" wrote:
>PKumar,
>
>I think that may be our last step once we finished all work on components
>[1] itself.
>
>[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Table+Of+Components
Any volunteer is welcome to start now. Should we create a new git repo
for a To
On 12/30/16, 11:22 AM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash
Muppirala" wrote:
>If no one has objections, I will put this up on my personal github site
>for
>now.
Are you setting up CI for it as well or just posting the output?
I can probably also get this running on apacheflexbuilds. Mo
Sorry to begin late to the thread. I just tried the link and is working for
me, but is very slow, don't know if is due to my poor internet connection
here in my wifi and/or apache build servers having huge load or not prepare
to serve this content.
Om If you want to upload to your personal GitHub
If no one has objections, I will put this up on my personal github site for
now.
Thanks,
Om
On Dec 30, 2016 10:41 AM, "piotrz" wrote:
> PKumar,
>
> I think that may be our last step once we finished all work on components
> [1] itself.
>
> [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Ta
PKumar,
I think that may be our last step once we finished all work on components
[1] itself.
[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Table+Of+Components
Piotr
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Well that’s just a shortened url to the ASF Jenkins build job which seems to be
working at it’s limits (Had about 30 seconds wait till the response came back)
Chris
Am 30.12.16, 18:34 schrieb "PKumar" :
I have seen the following URL without login.
https://s.apache.org/MDLExample
I have seen the following URL without login.
https://s.apache.org/MDLExample
Controls are looking great. it will be better if we can use individual
control and create demo for other users. As we have example in tour de flex.
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OK. I might copy the config to apacheflexbuild since it isn't under as
much load until you get all this working.
-Alex
On 12/29/16, 9:07 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>I manually logged out and tried it … seems to be working. Thanks for that
>… unfortunately the browsing experience is pretty sl
Layout looks very nice, and seems reasonably fast to respond
On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Christofer Dutz
wrote:
> I manually logged out and tried it … seems to be working. Thanks for that
> … unfortunately the browsing experience is pretty sluggish.
>
> The other Infra guys asked me not to
I manually logged out and tried it … seems to be working. Thanks for that …
unfortunately the browsing experience is pretty sluggish.
The other Infra guys asked me not to go down that path. When using Jenkins this
way, he would act as a Webserver and as he is currently under quite a heavy
load
I can see it on my phone, and I'm pretty sure that I'm not logged in there.
Nice looking example, by the way! That's the first time I've seen it. Good
work on the MDL integration, everyone!
- Josh
On Dec 29, 2016 8:40 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
> Can folks see this without logging in?
>
> https:/
Can folks see this without logging in?
https://builds.apache.org/job/FlexJS%20Framework%20%28maven%29/lastSuccessf
ulBuild/artifact/examples/flexjs/MDLExample/target/javascript/bin/js-debug/
index.html
Short URL:
https://s.apache.org/MDLExample
-Alex
On 12/29/16, 8:27 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
OK, sounds like you think this is an ok idea. I went and changed the
build config to publish the examples/flexjs folder to last successful
artifacts and started a new build. We'll see if it works without login.
I also added a "build fixed" notification to the build because it could
not easily te
Hmmm … I could ask to make the lastsuccessfull build available without login …
Chris
Am 29.12.16, 09:16 schrieb "Alex Harui" :
It appears to be available in the workspace, but I think you need to login
to see it. Chris, any objections to publishing last successful artifacts?
I thi
It appears to be available in the workspace, but I think you need to login
to see it. Chris, any objections to publishing last successful artifacts?
I think those can be seen by everyone.
-Alex
[1]
https://builds.apache.org/job/FlexJS%20Framework%20(maven)/ws/examples/flex
js/MDLExample/target
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