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Posted to dev@turbine.apache.org by Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com> on 2018/03/26 13:37:48 UTC
maven archetype status
Hello dev team,
I have been back about a week, but I was busy catching up with my work
the past few days. I saw that Turbine 4.0.1 artifact was published and
congrats to everyone for making that happen.
I would like to work on pushing out the maven archetype by mid-April. I
will go back through and test to make sure it looks good before putting
out for a vote to release. I will likely have questions on the process,
but I will try to do as much research as I can before asking any dumb
questions. Thanks for the info/links you sent Georg - I need to dive
into them this week and make sure I haven't missed anything.
I also submitted two talks for ApacheCon, one on getting started with
Apache Turbine 4.0 and another on a tutorial for NLP. Hoping they get
accepted. I will keep you posted.
I am close to launching my first "public" app using Apache Turbine and
would love if you have time to check it out and let me know what you
think. It is a tool for self-service text analytics aimed at
individuals who have data but not necessarily a data scientist to help
them analyze their content.
My test instance is up and running here (if it is down, I am probably
testing/updating)
https://dev.jivecast.com/smarttext/
If you need a sample data set to test with the system, I have a couple here:
https://dev.jivecast.com/data/
I couldn't have built this system without Turbine and I am grateful to
everyone on this list :-)
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: maven archetype status + docker-compose
Posted by Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com>.
Another thought I had...
While building this app, I had to go through quite a bit of work to
develop the self-registration, email confirmation, password reset, etc
code. Also, integrating with the PayPal IPN notification is quite
involved. I may try to extract just those parts and post a sample app
including those components on my GitHub account as I think they are
things people would likely want to incorporate into their own apps.
Plus, I wouldn't mind having more eyes on those portions of the code to
make sure I haven't made any mistakes there :-)
I have a lot more work to do before I can get to that (and releasing the
archetype is my first priority), but if you think that sounds like a
good plan, I would be happy to release those parts under the Apache license.
Thoughts?
--
Jeff
On 03/27/2018 07:08 AM, Georg Kallidis wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> thanks a lot for your constant effort putting this forward!
>
>
> - Release of archetype in this time schedule and extent - that's ok from
> my side!
>
> - Additional Docker feature
>
> I am already using here a docker-compose structure to get a dockerized
> Turbine test web-app. It consists up-to-now essentially of one
> docker-compose file and two simple docker files (default mysql database +
> maven-jdk and the development app as volume). This might be an opt-in
> "module" in the archetype and quite useful to get the test app up and
> running- very fast! Additionally it might be useful even later in
> production mode ...
>
> Should we include it? Right now? Wait?
>
> I have not yet checked in anything, but it's tested on Windows 7 and
> 10/Ubuntu. More work might be required. I currently use the internal
> service names to connect to the database, but this may be adjusted, if
> needed. More things have to be carefully checked and documented ..
>
> What's the opinion?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Georg
>
>
> P.S. Concerning your smarttext app, I made some quick checkups and was
> able to get through the the initial process quite fast, of course
> certainly some more client-side checkups may be helpful (e.g. if copying
> register-copy URL it does show the wrong message, although login is
> successful)...
>
>
>
>
> Von: Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com>
> An: Turbine Developers List <de...@turbine.apache.org>
> Datum: 26.03.2018 17:26
> Betreff: maven archetype status
>
>
>
> Hello dev team,
>
> I have been back about a week, but I was busy catching up with my work
> the past few days. I saw that Turbine 4.0.1 artifact was published and
> congrats to everyone for making that happen.
>
> I would like to work on pushing out the maven archetype by mid-April. I
> will go back through and test to make sure it looks good before putting
> out for a vote to release. I will likely have questions on the process,
> but I will try to do as much research as I can before asking any dumb
> questions. Thanks for the info/links you sent Georg - I need to dive
> into them this week and make sure I haven't missed anything.
>
> I also submitted two talks for ApacheCon, one on getting started with
> Apache Turbine 4.0 and another on a tutorial for NLP. Hoping they get
> accepted. I will keep you posted.
>
> I am close to launching my first "public" app using Apache Turbine and
> would love if you have time to check it out and let me know what you
> think. It is a tool for self-service text analytics aimed at
> individuals who have data but not necessarily a data scientist to help
> them analyze their content.
>
> My test instance is up and running here (if it is down, I am probably
> testing/updating)
> https://dev.jivecast.com/smarttext/
>
> If you need a sample data set to test with the system, I have a couple
> here:
> https://dev.jivecast.com/data/
>
>
> I couldn't have built this system without Turbine and I am grateful to
> everyone on this list :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
>
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Re: Re: maven archetype status + docker-compose
Posted by Georg Kallidis <ge...@cedis.fu-berlin.de>.
there may be some intricaties with our custom environment and volume
mappings, but not very much more than e.g for the rails case:
https://docs.docker.com/compose/rails/.
Advantages are of course well known, not least having a docker-compose
template at hand you could quite easily switch databases, java versions..
Simple todo tasks are substituting the specified database/user/password -
port mapping should go to the host port IMO, ...
Ok, let's postpone it after the release to discuss it adequately!
-Georg
Von: Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com>
An: dev@turbine.apache.org
Datum: 27.03.2018 13:22
Betreff: Re: maven archetype status + docker-compose
I know docker is very popular. I would start with just the archetype (I
think we can hit the timeline target of mid-April on that one), then
let's work on a docker image! I believe that would be a great help
considering the outer dependencies (having JDK/database/etc
pre-configured)
There are probably some decent docker images for webapp development
already out there that we could just use as the base unless you have
something already in place.
I admit, I have been to many talks/presentations on docker and see it's
value, but I have not used it yet myself. It is definitely what all the
"cool kids" are using these days :-)
--
Jeff
On 03/27/2018 07:08 AM, Georg Kallidis wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> thanks a lot for your constant effort putting this forward!
>
>
> - Release of archetype in this time schedule and extent - that's ok from
> my side!
>
> - Additional Docker feature
>
> I am already using here a docker-compose structure to get a dockerized
> Turbine test web-app. It consists up-to-now essentially of one
> docker-compose file and two simple docker files (default mysql database
+
> maven-jdk and the development app as volume). This might be an opt-in
> "module" in the archetype and quite useful to get the test app up and
> running- very fast! Additionally it might be useful even later in
> production mode ...
>
> Should we include it? Right now? Wait?
>
> I have not yet checked in anything, but it's tested on Windows 7 and
> 10/Ubuntu. More work might be required. I currently use the internal
> service names to connect to the database, but this may be adjusted, if
> needed. More things have to be carefully checked and documented ..
>
> What's the opinion?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Georg
>
>
> P.S. Concerning your smarttext app, I made some quick checkups and was
> able to get through the the initial process quite fast, of course
> certainly some more client-side checkups may be helpful (e.g. if copying
> register-copy URL it does show the wrong message, although login is
> successful)...
>
>
>
>
> Von: Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com>
> An: Turbine Developers List <de...@turbine.apache.org>
> Datum: 26.03.2018 17:26
> Betreff: maven archetype status
>
>
>
> Hello dev team,
>
> I have been back about a week, but I was busy catching up with my work
> the past few days. I saw that Turbine 4.0.1 artifact was published and
> congrats to everyone for making that happen.
>
> I would like to work on pushing out the maven archetype by mid-April. I
> will go back through and test to make sure it looks good before putting
> out for a vote to release. I will likely have questions on the process,
> but I will try to do as much research as I can before asking any dumb
> questions. Thanks for the info/links you sent Georg - I need to dive
> into them this week and make sure I haven't missed anything.
>
> I also submitted two talks for ApacheCon, one on getting started with
> Apache Turbine 4.0 and another on a tutorial for NLP. Hoping they get
> accepted. I will keep you posted.
>
> I am close to launching my first "public" app using Apache Turbine and
> would love if you have time to check it out and let me know what you
> think. It is a tool for self-service text analytics aimed at
> individuals who have data but not necessarily a data scientist to help
> them analyze their content.
>
> My test instance is up and running here (if it is down, I am probably
> testing/updating)
> https://dev.jivecast.com/smarttext/
>
> If you need a sample data set to test with the system, I have a couple
> here:
> https://dev.jivecast.com/data/
>
>
> I couldn't have built this system without Turbine and I am grateful to
> everyone on this list :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
>
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Re: maven archetype status + docker-compose
Posted by Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com>.
I know docker is very popular. I would start with just the archetype (I
think we can hit the timeline target of mid-April on that one), then
let's work on a docker image! I believe that would be a great help
considering the outer dependencies (having JDK/database/etc pre-configured)
There are probably some decent docker images for webapp development
already out there that we could just use as the base unless you have
something already in place.
I admit, I have been to many talks/presentations on docker and see it's
value, but I have not used it yet myself. It is definitely what all the
"cool kids" are using these days :-)
--
Jeff
On 03/27/2018 07:08 AM, Georg Kallidis wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> thanks a lot for your constant effort putting this forward!
>
>
> - Release of archetype in this time schedule and extent - that's ok from
> my side!
>
> - Additional Docker feature
>
> I am already using here a docker-compose structure to get a dockerized
> Turbine test web-app. It consists up-to-now essentially of one
> docker-compose file and two simple docker files (default mysql database +
> maven-jdk and the development app as volume). This might be an opt-in
> "module" in the archetype and quite useful to get the test app up and
> running- very fast! Additionally it might be useful even later in
> production mode ...
>
> Should we include it? Right now? Wait?
>
> I have not yet checked in anything, but it's tested on Windows 7 and
> 10/Ubuntu. More work might be required. I currently use the internal
> service names to connect to the database, but this may be adjusted, if
> needed. More things have to be carefully checked and documented ..
>
> What's the opinion?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Georg
>
>
> P.S. Concerning your smarttext app, I made some quick checkups and was
> able to get through the the initial process quite fast, of course
> certainly some more client-side checkups may be helpful (e.g. if copying
> register-copy URL it does show the wrong message, although login is
> successful)...
>
>
>
>
> Von: Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com>
> An: Turbine Developers List <de...@turbine.apache.org>
> Datum: 26.03.2018 17:26
> Betreff: maven archetype status
>
>
>
> Hello dev team,
>
> I have been back about a week, but I was busy catching up with my work
> the past few days. I saw that Turbine 4.0.1 artifact was published and
> congrats to everyone for making that happen.
>
> I would like to work on pushing out the maven archetype by mid-April. I
> will go back through and test to make sure it looks good before putting
> out for a vote to release. I will likely have questions on the process,
> but I will try to do as much research as I can before asking any dumb
> questions. Thanks for the info/links you sent Georg - I need to dive
> into them this week and make sure I haven't missed anything.
>
> I also submitted two talks for ApacheCon, one on getting started with
> Apache Turbine 4.0 and another on a tutorial for NLP. Hoping they get
> accepted. I will keep you posted.
>
> I am close to launching my first "public" app using Apache Turbine and
> would love if you have time to check it out and let me know what you
> think. It is a tool for self-service text analytics aimed at
> individuals who have data but not necessarily a data scientist to help
> them analyze their content.
>
> My test instance is up and running here (if it is down, I am probably
> testing/updating)
> https://dev.jivecast.com/smarttext/
>
> If you need a sample data set to test with the system, I have a couple
> here:
> https://dev.jivecast.com/data/
>
>
> I couldn't have built this system without Turbine and I am grateful to
> everyone on this list :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
>
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Re: maven archetype status + docker-compose
Posted by Georg Kallidis <ge...@cedis.fu-berlin.de>.
Hi Jeff,
thanks a lot for your constant effort putting this forward!
- Release of archetype in this time schedule and extent - that's ok from
my side!
- Additional Docker feature
I am already using here a docker-compose structure to get a dockerized
Turbine test web-app. It consists up-to-now essentially of one
docker-compose file and two simple docker files (default mysql database +
maven-jdk and the development app as volume). This might be an opt-in
"module" in the archetype and quite useful to get the test app up and
running- very fast! Additionally it might be useful even later in
production mode ...
Should we include it? Right now? Wait?
I have not yet checked in anything, but it's tested on Windows 7 and
10/Ubuntu. More work might be required. I currently use the internal
service names to connect to the database, but this may be adjusted, if
needed. More things have to be carefully checked and documented ..
What's the opinion?
Best regards,
Georg
P.S. Concerning your smarttext app, I made some quick checkups and was
able to get through the the initial process quite fast, of course
certainly some more client-side checkups may be helpful (e.g. if copying
register-copy URL it does show the wrong message, although login is
successful)...
Von: Jeffery Painter <je...@jivecast.com>
An: Turbine Developers List <de...@turbine.apache.org>
Datum: 26.03.2018 17:26
Betreff: maven archetype status
Hello dev team,
I have been back about a week, but I was busy catching up with my work
the past few days. I saw that Turbine 4.0.1 artifact was published and
congrats to everyone for making that happen.
I would like to work on pushing out the maven archetype by mid-April. I
will go back through and test to make sure it looks good before putting
out for a vote to release. I will likely have questions on the process,
but I will try to do as much research as I can before asking any dumb
questions. Thanks for the info/links you sent Georg - I need to dive
into them this week and make sure I haven't missed anything.
I also submitted two talks for ApacheCon, one on getting started with
Apache Turbine 4.0 and another on a tutorial for NLP. Hoping they get
accepted. I will keep you posted.
I am close to launching my first "public" app using Apache Turbine and
would love if you have time to check it out and let me know what you
think. It is a tool for self-service text analytics aimed at
individuals who have data but not necessarily a data scientist to help
them analyze their content.
My test instance is up and running here (if it is down, I am probably
testing/updating)
https://dev.jivecast.com/smarttext/
If you need a sample data set to test with the system, I have a couple
here:
https://dev.jivecast.com/data/
I couldn't have built this system without Turbine and I am grateful to
everyone on this list :-)
Thanks,
Jeff
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