Comments on: Auto-Building YUI 3 Custom Modules http://925html.com/techniques/auto-building-yui-3-custom-modules/ For those of us who work with the web daily. Sun, 16 Jan 2011 12:41:12 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 By: YUI Builder: to use or not to use ? Use yproject ! | Neyric.com http://925html.com/techniques/auto-building-yui-3-custom-modules/comment-page-1/#comment-1166 YUI Builder: to use or not to use ? Use yproject ! | Neyric.com Sun, 16 Jan 2011 12:41:12 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=469#comment-1166 [...] have some kind of IDE integration. Obviously, ANT and Java were chosen for a good reason: auto-building in Eclipse is a breeze. If you are a Textmate user, here is a simple command to launch [...] [...] have some kind of IDE integration. Obviously, ANT and Java were chosen for a good reason: auto-building in Eclipse is a breeze. If you are a Textmate user, here is a simple command to launch [...]

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By: Eric Ferraiuolo http://925html.com/techniques/auto-building-yui-3-custom-modules/comment-page-1/#comment-892 Eric Ferraiuolo Wed, 31 Mar 2010 17:16:57 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=469#comment-892 Levan, Yes, and what I was trying to show here how to use the same structure as the modules in YUI 3 source. For your own project you could structure your Ant Build files however you want; I wasn’t suggesting a specific project layout, just how to get Eclipse to auto-build your custom modules. Levan,

Yes, and what I was trying to show here how to use the same structure as the modules in YUI 3 source. For your own project you could structure your Ant Build files however you want; I wasn’t suggesting a specific project layout, just how to get Eclipse to auto-build your custom modules.

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By: Levan http://925html.com/techniques/auto-building-yui-3-custom-modules/comment-page-1/#comment-891 Levan Wed, 31 Mar 2010 02:46:04 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=469#comment-891 Hi Eric, With this approach, will not it require to have separate ant builder created for each widget's mini build.xml file? since you are specifying a widget "test" build.xml in the example? should not there be a global ant builder (build.xml) instead that iteratively calls all sub ant files from all sub widget recursively? Hi Eric,
With this approach, will not it require to have separate ant builder created for each widget’s mini build.xml file? since you are specifying a widget “test” build.xml in the example?
should not there be a global ant builder (build.xml) instead that iteratively calls all sub ant files from all sub widget recursively?

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By: Hayley Quenzer http://925html.com/techniques/auto-building-yui-3-custom-modules/comment-page-1/#comment-890 Hayley Quenzer Tue, 16 Mar 2010 04:57:53 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=469#comment-890 Where have I been? I just found your blog on Bing. Great article! I appreciate you taking the energy to share this. Where have I been? I just found your blog on Bing. Great article! I appreciate you taking the energy to share this.

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By: In the Wild for February 16, 2010 « dot nikis http://925html.com/techniques/auto-building-yui-3-custom-modules/comment-page-1/#comment-843 In the Wild for February 16, 2010 « dot nikis Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:20:20 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=469#comment-843 [...] Eric Ferraiuolo on “Auto-Building YUI 3 Custom Modules”: Eric Ferraiuolo has a new post up on his 925html blog: “YUI 3’s modularity and instance sandboxing invite developers to create their own custom modules, breaking apart their specific application logic.  Having developed over 30 Custom YUI 3 Modules in the last year I quickly realized I needed a sane way to go from writing code to running it in the browser. So, I set out to connect the YUI Builder with my IDE.”  Read on for more details about Eric’s approach.  And, in case you missed it, check out Eric’s presentation on custom modules from YUICONF 2009. [...] [...] Eric Ferraiuolo on “Auto-Building YUI 3 Custom Modules”: Eric Ferraiuolo has a new post up on his 925html blog: “YUI 3’s modularity and instance sandboxing invite developers to create their own custom modules, breaking apart their specific application logic.  Having developed over 30 Custom YUI 3 Modules in the last year I quickly realized I needed a sane way to go from writing code to running it in the browser. So, I set out to connect the YUI Builder with my IDE.”  Read on for more details about Eric’s approach.  And, in case you missed it, check out Eric’s presentation on custom modules from YUICONF 2009. [...]

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By: Eduardo Lundgren http://925html.com/techniques/auto-building-yui-3-custom-modules/comment-page-1/#comment-810 Eduardo Lundgren Tue, 09 Feb 2010 07:13:43 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=469#comment-810 Good post Eric, thanks for the comments on the build.properties. Good post Eric, thanks for the comments on the build.properties.

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