2 Replies Latest reply on Jun 19, 2006 10:08 AM by maxandersen

    Planning release of the Hibernate Console (NetBeans)

    leonceeo

      I'm somehow back in business.... at least back from a short holliday :).
      The actual code base is quite stable, so I'd like to release it.
      Will write a short description + installation instruction (copy most from hts.dev.java.net probably and change the style :D), but then I need some help to put it on the jboss site, and need to upload the nbm (plugin archive) somewhere.
      Is there something which speaks agains this plan?

      Leon

        • 1. Re: Planning release of the Hibernate Console (NetBeans)
          maxandersen

          Hi Leon,

          ..and i'm just about to go on holiday (I actually already started lasted night)

          Nothing really speaks against the plan since doing a release of this will give attention.

          What is just important is that we make it very clear that this is a pre-alpha-beta-release of Hibernate Tools in context of NetBeans.

          I'm saying this because I would like to align the functionallity/concepts more before we say that this is the real Hibernate Tools.

          If you are ok with that then please feel free to bundle it up and call it Hibernate Tools for NetBeans 0.5.0.Alpha1 (that version number is done based on http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossProductVersioning)

          I will try and do a write up about what things I see we minimum need to do on merging the current netbeans and eclipse efforts (don't worry - it is not much, but I learned a thing or two during JBW regarding Netbeans and their JEE 5 integration that I want to at least know how we fit in)

          ..i hope I make sense - if not then just write again and i'll answer once i get back online again.

          • 2. Re: Planning release of the Hibernate Console (NetBeans)
            maxandersen

            ...let me know when you have something that i can try and install and i'll just come through it to see if stuff is mostly "aligned"