Re: Symbolic a new func front-end

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Marco Mornati wrote:
Hi Michael,

we have rpm for fedora (and redhat if you want) inside a ByteCode repository. You can download from:

http://projects.byte-code.com/pub/bytecode/fedora8/noarch/grails-1.0.2-1.noarch.rpm
http://projects.byte-code.com/pub/bytecode/fedora8/noarch/groovy-1.5.4-4.noarch.rpm


We have built for fedora 8 but i've just test on my fedora 9 and all works correctly.

Bye
Marco


Michael DeHaan wrote:
Luca Foppiano wrote:
Hi,

I'm proud to announce you that I'm working (with some of my colleagues
in Byte-Code) on a web front-end for func.

For the moment it's just a "proof-of-concept", and it's still under
construction, but is surely an interesting project. It's called
"Symbolic" (www.opensymbolic.org), and you can download and try the
"early version" with some features implemented (I suggest you to use our
git repository).

Symbolic is developed in grails and released under GPLv2 license.
I know already exists another project (FuncWeb) for the same goal, and
right now, fedora community have got two different web front-ends for
func: Symbolic and FuncWeb! :-)

Here's why we are starting a new project instead to improve FuncWeb:

* We need a web application usable also by not skilled people, to
perform some func installations, and to be compliant with web
application requirements within certain huge enterprise environment (for
instance, banks), so we need to build it using a vm based language.

* We developed symbolic using grails, because it supports J2EE/JEE and
provides an agile and fast framework to build web application using a
standardized design.

* Right now we use func command line launcher to retrieve some
information, but there are some problems go along this way (first of all
we cannot yet launch func with async mode).

Our project web site is www.opensymbolic.org. Our application work fine
but is an early release and need development and bug fixing ;)
...and we also need some developers! So, if you want to get skilled into
a new way to build web applications, and if you want to contribute to
this project, please, join us! :-)

We wish to have your opinions and if you have suggestions don't hesitate
to tell us.
Bye
Luca


Luca,

Where can we find the grails RPM for Fedora you mentioned on IRC?

--Michael

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Quick question... Do I have to install an application server to run this? I thought the purpose of grails was to be rails like?

If I do need one, you might want to add the instructions for installing and setting up the app server as part of your http://opensymbolic.org/documentation.html that includes instructions for app servers that are part of Fedora. Right now it assumes the user is familiar with that.

Anyhow, I have the RPM installed, but got stuck there.

Ideally, for an Apache friendly web app, I'd expect the RPM to require what it needs and drop a config file into /etc/httpd/conf.d
and be working "out of the box".

--Michael





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