Charles Lam 7 Years Ago I will probably extract most of the code out of the article, since it got a bit long. :-S Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Viktor Dzundza 7 Years Ago Hi Charles,What's about angular 2 with Liferay? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Charles Lam Viktor Dzundza 7 Years Ago Hello Viktor,Angular2 is probally the future and a good Idea, I just wanted to keep project setup and the code simple. Without transpiler, bundlers, and other stuff. (I coded this all in Notepad++ and in the ckeditor of liferay), but I will try to make a short post, with an updated angular 2 liferay-provider-service.js. Thanks for your feedback. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Viktor Dzundza Charles Lam 7 Years Ago Hi Charles,I am working with Liferay also. Could you provide an information how do you plan to use angular2 with Liferay? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Charles Lam Viktor Dzundza 7 Years Ago Hello Viktor,Sorry for my late response. I must say I'm not an expert Java developer and my blog / Ideas, are so that administrators, can leverage the builtin functionality, to not need to rely on the developer. So at present I plan to use angular 2, similar as in my angular 1 Blogposts. I am updating the services an trying to optimize the code.But I just would use it for small (adhoc) needs that are short lived, anything else should be done in my opinion with portlets and/or theme depends on how heavy angular is used on the website.What do you think about this? Does it make sense? btw.: I will try to get my angular2 example out this weekend. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Charles Lam Viktor Dzundza 7 Years Ago Hello Viktor,Angular2 is probally the future and a good Idea, I just wanted to keep project setup and the code simple. Without transpiler, bundlers, and other stuff. (I coded this all in Notepad++ and in the ckeditor of liferay), but I will try to make a short post, with an updated angular 2 liferay-provider-service.js. Thanks for your feedback. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Viktor Dzundza Charles Lam 7 Years Ago Hi Charles,I am working with Liferay also. Could you provide an information how do you plan to use angular2 with Liferay? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Charles Lam Viktor Dzundza 7 Years Ago Hello Viktor,Sorry for my late response. I must say I'm not an expert Java developer and my blog / Ideas, are so that administrators, can leverage the builtin functionality, to not need to rely on the developer. So at present I plan to use angular 2, similar as in my angular 1 Blogposts. I am updating the services an trying to optimize the code.But I just would use it for small (adhoc) needs that are short lived, anything else should be done in my opinion with portlets and/or theme depends on how heavy angular is used on the website.What do you think about this? Does it make sense? btw.: I will try to get my angular2 example out this weekend. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Viktor Dzundza Charles Lam 7 Years Ago Hi Charles,I am working with Liferay also. Could you provide an information how do you plan to use angular2 with Liferay? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Charles Lam Viktor Dzundza 7 Years Ago Hello Viktor,Sorry for my late response. I must say I'm not an expert Java developer and my blog / Ideas, are so that administrators, can leverage the builtin functionality, to not need to rely on the developer. So at present I plan to use angular 2, similar as in my angular 1 Blogposts. I am updating the services an trying to optimize the code.But I just would use it for small (adhoc) needs that are short lived, anything else should be done in my opinion with portlets and/or theme depends on how heavy angular is used on the website.What do you think about this? Does it make sense? btw.: I will try to get my angular2 example out this weekend. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Charles Lam Viktor Dzundza 7 Years Ago Hello Viktor,Sorry for my late response. I must say I'm not an expert Java developer and my blog / Ideas, are so that administrators, can leverage the builtin functionality, to not need to rely on the developer. So at present I plan to use angular 2, similar as in my angular 1 Blogposts. I am updating the services an trying to optimize the code.But I just would use it for small (adhoc) needs that are short lived, anything else should be done in my opinion with portlets and/or theme depends on how heavy angular is used on the website.What do you think about this? Does it make sense? btw.: I will try to get my angular2 example out this weekend. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel