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Posted to users@isis.apache.org by Dan Haywood <da...@haywood-associates.co.uk> on 2013/07/15 14:06:25 UTC

Estatio has been open sourced...

Folks,

You might be interested to know that Estatio, the application that Jeroen
and I have been working on part-time for the last 12 months, has been open
sourced under ASLv2.

Jeroen has far deeper domain knowledge in this area than I, and has written
the majority of the app; most of my time over the last 12 months has been
devoted to enhancing Isis in support of this app.  As such, we now have the
JDO objectstore, the Wicket viewer, Shiro security, and lots of supporting
changes in Isis core.  In that time we've also seen Isis graduate as a
top-level project, get a new website and extensive docs, be repackaged in a
more modular fashion, and of course, took on Jeroen (and also Maurizio) as
new committers.

I should say that the app is still under development, and there are plenty
of bugs and issues, but development is progressing well.  The plan is for
this to go live in Nov; I suspect it will get some follow-on releases and
enhancements after that.

Anyway, you can take a look-see; the code is available up on github [1].
 If you get the time, let me know whether or not the thing builds and runs
for you.

If you look at the license files you'll see that the code is (c)
Eurocommercial Properties NV [2].  This is Dutch estate management company
who, by paying for Jeroen's and my development time, have been sponsoring
Isis' development.  I'm immensely grateful to them for their support. It's
possible that the ownership of the code might, in time, be spun off to some
other legal entity. Nevertheless, once we've gone live I do intend to put
some more permanent thanks to ECP on the website recognizing their huge
contribution to Isis.

I'm also hopeful that Estatio will become a reference application for Isis,
demonstrating the sorts of apps that one can build with Isis.  Hopefully it
also embodies some good practices for others to follow.

Anyway, do take a look; any feedback welcome.

[1] https://github.com/estatio/estatio
[2] http://www.eurocommercialproperties.com/

Re: Estatio has been open sourced...

Posted by David Tildesley <da...@yahoo.co.nz>.
Thanks Dan,

We'll take a look at it and thanks to ECP. 

Regards,
David.




________________________________
 From: Dan Haywood <da...@haywood-associates.co.uk>
To: users <us...@isis.apache.org>; dev <de...@isis.apache.org> 
Cc: Jeroen van der Wal <je...@stromboli.it> 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013 12:06 AM
Subject: Estatio has been open sourced...
 

Folks,

You might be interested to know that Estatio, the application that Jeroen
and I have been working on part-time for the last 12 months, has been open
sourced under ASLv2.

Jeroen has far deeper domain knowledge in this area than I, and has written
the majority of the app; most of my time over the last 12 months has been
devoted to enhancing Isis in support of this app.  As such, we now have the
JDO objectstore, the Wicket viewer, Shiro security, and lots of supporting
changes in Isis core.  In that time we've also seen Isis graduate as a
top-level project, get a new website and extensive docs, be repackaged in a
more modular fashion, and of course, took on Jeroen (and also Maurizio) as
new committers.

I should say that the app is still under development, and there are plenty
of bugs and issues, but development is progressing well.  The plan is for
this to go live in Nov; I suspect it will get some follow-on releases and
enhancements after that.

Anyway, you can take a look-see; the code is available up on github [1].
If you get the time, let me know whether or not the thing builds and runs
for you.

If you look at the license files you'll see that the code is (c)
Eurocommercial Properties NV [2].  This is Dutch estate management company
who, by paying for Jeroen's and my development time, have been sponsoring
Isis' development.  I'm immensely grateful to them for their support. It's
possible that the ownership of the code might, in time, be spun off to some
other legal entity. Nevertheless, once we've gone live I do intend to put
some more permanent thanks to ECP on the website recognizing their huge
contribution to Isis.

I'm also hopeful that Estatio will become a reference application for Isis,
demonstrating the sorts of apps that one can build with Isis.  Hopefully it
also embodies some good practices for others to follow.

Anyway, do take a look; any feedback welcome.

[1] https://github.com/estatio/estatio
[2] http://www.eurocommercialproperties.com/

Re: Estatio has been open sourced...

Posted by David Tildesley <da...@yahoo.co.nz>.
Thanks Dan,

We'll take a look at it and thanks to ECP. 

Regards,
David.




________________________________
 From: Dan Haywood <da...@haywood-associates.co.uk>
To: users <us...@isis.apache.org>; dev <de...@isis.apache.org> 
Cc: Jeroen van der Wal <je...@stromboli.it> 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013 12:06 AM
Subject: Estatio has been open sourced...
 

Folks,

You might be interested to know that Estatio, the application that Jeroen
and I have been working on part-time for the last 12 months, has been open
sourced under ASLv2.

Jeroen has far deeper domain knowledge in this area than I, and has written
the majority of the app; most of my time over the last 12 months has been
devoted to enhancing Isis in support of this app.  As such, we now have the
JDO objectstore, the Wicket viewer, Shiro security, and lots of supporting
changes in Isis core.  In that time we've also seen Isis graduate as a
top-level project, get a new website and extensive docs, be repackaged in a
more modular fashion, and of course, took on Jeroen (and also Maurizio) as
new committers.

I should say that the app is still under development, and there are plenty
of bugs and issues, but development is progressing well.  The plan is for
this to go live in Nov; I suspect it will get some follow-on releases and
enhancements after that.

Anyway, you can take a look-see; the code is available up on github [1].
If you get the time, let me know whether or not the thing builds and runs
for you.

If you look at the license files you'll see that the code is (c)
Eurocommercial Properties NV [2].  This is Dutch estate management company
who, by paying for Jeroen's and my development time, have been sponsoring
Isis' development.  I'm immensely grateful to them for their support. It's
possible that the ownership of the code might, in time, be spun off to some
other legal entity. Nevertheless, once we've gone live I do intend to put
some more permanent thanks to ECP on the website recognizing their huge
contribution to Isis.

I'm also hopeful that Estatio will become a reference application for Isis,
demonstrating the sorts of apps that one can build with Isis.  Hopefully it
also embodies some good practices for others to follow.

Anyway, do take a look; any feedback welcome.

[1] https://github.com/estatio/estatio
[2] http://www.eurocommercialproperties.com/

Re: Estatio has been open sourced...

Posted by Dan Haywood <da...@haywood-associates.co.uk>.
On 16 July 2013 09:28, GESCONSULTOR - Óscar Bou <o....@gesconsultor.com>wrote:

>
> In my case, compiling against latest snapshot of Isis and the Estatio
> webapp has a dependency management problem regarding the SQL SERVER driver
> (should be commented):
>

I've now commented this out in the Estatio codebase, so it should compile
without hacking.

Dan

Re: Estatio has been open sourced...

Posted by GESCONSULTOR - Óscar Bou <o....@gesconsultor.com>.
Thanks a lot and Congratulations! 

Nice way to start a week: a fully open-source application made with Isis and BDD implementation.

In my case, compiling against latest snapshot of Isis and the Estatio webapp has a dependency management problem regarding the SQL SERVER driver (should be commented):

- estatio-webapp/pom.xml: 
        <profile>
            <id>m2e</id>
            <activation>
                <!-- if running in Eclipse, this profile makes the SQL Server JDBC available on classpath (nb: driver must be manually installed to local repo manually using mvn install-file) -->
                <property>
                    <name>m2e.version</name>
                </property>
            </activation>
            <dependencies>
<!--                 <dependency> -->
<!--                     <groupId>com.microsoft.sqlserver</groupId> -->
<!--                     <artifactId>jdbc</artifactId> -->
<!--                     <version>4.0</version> -->
<!--                 </dependency> -->
            </dependencies>
        </profile>



I'm now in a hurry but will fully execute it after.

Thanks again,

Oscar









El 15/07/2013, a las 14:06, Dan Haywood <da...@haywood-associates.co.uk> escribió:

> Folks,
> 
> You might be interested to know that Estatio, the application that Jeroen
> and I have been working on part-time for the last 12 months, has been open
> sourced under ASLv2.
> 
> Jeroen has far deeper domain knowledge in this area than I, and has written
> the majority of the app; most of my time over the last 12 months has been
> devoted to enhancing Isis in support of this app.  As such, we now have the
> JDO objectstore, the Wicket viewer, Shiro security, and lots of supporting
> changes in Isis core.  In that time we've also seen Isis graduate as a
> top-level project, get a new website and extensive docs, be repackaged in a
> more modular fashion, and of course, took on Jeroen (and also Maurizio) as
> new committers.
> 
> I should say that the app is still under development, and there are plenty
> of bugs and issues, but development is progressing well.  The plan is for
> this to go live in Nov; I suspect it will get some follow-on releases and
> enhancements after that.
> 
> Anyway, you can take a look-see; the code is available up on github [1].
> If you get the time, let me know whether or not the thing builds and runs
> for you.
> 
> If you look at the license files you'll see that the code is (c)
> Eurocommercial Properties NV [2].  This is Dutch estate management company
> who, by paying for Jeroen's and my development time, have been sponsoring
> Isis' development.  I'm immensely grateful to them for their support. It's
> possible that the ownership of the code might, in time, be spun off to some
> other legal entity. Nevertheless, once we've gone live I do intend to put
> some more permanent thanks to ECP on the website recognizing their huge
> contribution to Isis.
> 
> I'm also hopeful that Estatio will become a reference application for Isis,
> demonstrating the sorts of apps that one can build with Isis.  Hopefully it
> also embodies some good practices for others to follow.
> 
> Anyway, do take a look; any feedback welcome.
> 
> [1] https://github.com/estatio/estatio
> [2] http://www.eurocommercialproperties.com/


Re: Estatio has been open sourced...

Posted by GESCONSULTOR - Óscar Bou <o....@gesconsultor.com>.
Thanks a lot and Congratulations! 

Nice way to start a week: a fully open-source application made with Isis and BDD implementation.

In my case, compiling against latest snapshot of Isis and the Estatio webapp has a dependency management problem regarding the SQL SERVER driver (should be commented):

- estatio-webapp/pom.xml: 
        <profile>
            <id>m2e</id>
            <activation>
                <!-- if running in Eclipse, this profile makes the SQL Server JDBC available on classpath (nb: driver must be manually installed to local repo manually using mvn install-file) -->
                <property>
                    <name>m2e.version</name>
                </property>
            </activation>
            <dependencies>
<!--                 <dependency> -->
<!--                     <groupId>com.microsoft.sqlserver</groupId> -->
<!--                     <artifactId>jdbc</artifactId> -->
<!--                     <version>4.0</version> -->
<!--                 </dependency> -->
            </dependencies>
        </profile>



I'm now in a hurry but will fully execute it after.

Thanks again,

Oscar









El 15/07/2013, a las 14:06, Dan Haywood <da...@haywood-associates.co.uk> escribió:

> Folks,
> 
> You might be interested to know that Estatio, the application that Jeroen
> and I have been working on part-time for the last 12 months, has been open
> sourced under ASLv2.
> 
> Jeroen has far deeper domain knowledge in this area than I, and has written
> the majority of the app; most of my time over the last 12 months has been
> devoted to enhancing Isis in support of this app.  As such, we now have the
> JDO objectstore, the Wicket viewer, Shiro security, and lots of supporting
> changes in Isis core.  In that time we've also seen Isis graduate as a
> top-level project, get a new website and extensive docs, be repackaged in a
> more modular fashion, and of course, took on Jeroen (and also Maurizio) as
> new committers.
> 
> I should say that the app is still under development, and there are plenty
> of bugs and issues, but development is progressing well.  The plan is for
> this to go live in Nov; I suspect it will get some follow-on releases and
> enhancements after that.
> 
> Anyway, you can take a look-see; the code is available up on github [1].
> If you get the time, let me know whether or not the thing builds and runs
> for you.
> 
> If you look at the license files you'll see that the code is (c)
> Eurocommercial Properties NV [2].  This is Dutch estate management company
> who, by paying for Jeroen's and my development time, have been sponsoring
> Isis' development.  I'm immensely grateful to them for their support. It's
> possible that the ownership of the code might, in time, be spun off to some
> other legal entity. Nevertheless, once we've gone live I do intend to put
> some more permanent thanks to ECP on the website recognizing their huge
> contribution to Isis.
> 
> I'm also hopeful that Estatio will become a reference application for Isis,
> demonstrating the sorts of apps that one can build with Isis.  Hopefully it
> also embodies some good practices for others to follow.
> 
> Anyway, do take a look; any feedback welcome.
> 
> [1] https://github.com/estatio/estatio
> [2] http://www.eurocommercialproperties.com/