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  1. #21
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    So where are all the Addons?

    The Roobot addon repository seems messed up. One day the "addon list --refresh" shows only 9 entries, yet another day it will show 44.

    Is Roobot broken? Where can I find a decent list of all community addons? Or is the Roo community dead?

    Thanks,
    Menno

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    The gvNIX development team is pleased to announce that gvNIX 1.0.0 has been released.

    This release is built over Spring Roo 1.2.2 and includes 50 tasks, enhancements and fixes over previous version 0.8.2. Most of the work has focused on the screen patterns add-on and on the compatibility of all add-ons with Spring Roo 1.2.2.

    As usual, the add-ons under gvNIX umbrella have been published in RooBot for easy installation in Spring Roo.




    Enjoy with gvNIX and Spring Roo.

    gvNIX Team !
    Mario Martínez Sánchez
    Project Manager & Software Architect
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    Disid Technologies S.L.
    http://www.disid.com
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    gvNIX
    http://gvnix.googlecode.com
    http://www.gvnix.org

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    This looks worthy -- may give it a spin after I get reasonably good with Roo.
    Thanks,
    B

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    Thumbs up Other developers who use Spring to develop have discouraged me into using Roo

    Quote Originally Posted by mmartinez View Post
    The gvNIX development team is pleased to announce that gvNIX 1.0.0 has been released.

    This release is built over Spring Roo 1.2.2 and includes 50 tasks, enhancements and fixes over previous version 0.8.2. Most of the work has focused on the screen patterns add-on and on the compatibility of all add-ons with Spring Roo 1.2.2.

    As usual, the add-ons under gvNIX umbrella have been published in RooBot for easy installation in Spring Roo.




    Enjoy with gvNIX and Spring Roo.

    gvNIX Team !
    Hello Mmartinez,

    Greetings from Puerto Rico,

    I downloaded the O'reilly Getting Started with Spring Roo recently and frankly I have been discouraged to continue after perceiving an abandoned project when it comes to Neo4j and other NOsql add ons for Roo(if any). It seems to me that 1.2.2 is too young and recent and perhaps many add ons basically broke in the upgrade. I was wondering if you had more advice as for using gvNIX or plain Roo. Is gvNIX a set of add ons that complement the ones in Roo?

    I installed gvNIX and tested it. Is the ideal way of learning Roo using SAP cloud service? What I've seen in your site is pretty amazing. Thanks for the great work! You believe Roo is suitable for just about any web application? Do you think complex (relative term) projects should not be started using Roo?


    (lo escribí en inglés para que otros lo entiendan)

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    Hi,

    gvNIX looks indeed great. For SAP cloud service you might also give a try to the 2 add-ons which were previously mentioned:
    http://sapnwcloudlabs.github.com/nwcloud-roo-addon/ (for deployment on the cloud platform)
    and
    http://sapnwcloudlabs.github.com/nwcloud-roo-gwaddon/ (for connectivity to NetWeaver Gateway (or generally ODATA) services)

    Have fun,
    Radu

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwaiPR View Post
    Hello Mmartinez,

    Greetings from Puerto Rico,

    I downloaded the O'reilly Getting Started with Spring Roo recently and frankly I have been discouraged to continue after perceiving an abandoned project when it comes to Neo4j and other NOsql add ons for Roo(if any). It seems to me that 1.2.2 is too young and recent and perhaps many add ons basically broke in the upgrade. I was wondering if you had more advice as for using gvNIX or plain Roo. Is gvNIX a set of add ons that complement the ones in Roo?

    I installed gvNIX and tested it. Is the ideal way of learning Roo using SAP cloud service? What I've seen in your site is pretty amazing. Thanks for the great work! You believe Roo is suitable for just about any web application? Do you think complex (relative term) projects should not be started using Roo?


    (lo escrib� en ingl�s para que otros lo entiendan)
    Hi !

    We are not using now NOsql add-ons and then no information can we give you about.

    gvNIX is a set of add-ons that complements Roo for real world business application development. gvNIX add-ons are available from every Roo installation from RooBot and from our Maven repository (https://gvnix.googlecode.com/svn/repo). We package too all gvNIX add-ons with last Roo version (currently 1.2.2) in a own distribution for easily installation (https://gvnix.googlecode.com/files/g....0-RELEASE.zip). For gvNIX and Roo documentation in Spanish you can download http://www.gvnix.org/documents/23792/30442/index.pdf and only gvNIX documentation in English is available at https://code.google.com/p/gvnix/wiki/DocGvnix.

    I'am sorry, we don't know SAP cloud service.

    Roo and gvNIX are a great tool for java applications development.
    We think are suitable and use it in complex application.
    Mario Martínez Sánchez
    Project Manager & Software Architect
    --------------------------
    Disid Technologies S.L.
    http://www.disid.com
    --------------------------
    gvNIX
    http://gvnix.googlecode.com
    http://www.gvnix.org

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    Useful post!

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