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Happy to see you want to give it a spin. It looks like there may be a bit of confusion, you do need to actually start the platform first before you can create new web apps. On Windows with a JDK installed, you need to run a command that looks like this: java -jar start.jar -Dderby.system.home=3D\derby This would start up the platform, goto http://localhost:7000 login with: developer/developer At this point you can create a new application or play with the existing applications including the platform IDE itself. Let me know if you need a skype session, happy to help. -Edmond On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Richard Heintze wrote: > Wow! Looks interesting and I'd like to try it out. > I'm having trouble with the documentation at HiveMind User Guide > . I have downloaded and unzipped. > The documentation says to right click on a directory and select new->web > app. > Well that does not work -- probably because I have not finished the > installation to register crudzilla with windows explorer. Where are the > installation instructions that explain what to do after unzipping? > Thanks > siegfried > > HiveMind User Guide > > > > > On Saturday, September 10, 2016 6:51 PM, Edmond Kemokai < > ekemokai@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello Groovy Users, > > I am the developer of Hivemind (www.crudzilla.com), it is a web > application platform that greatly simplifies web application development = on > the JVM. It also supports a bunch of languages that have been ported to t= he > JVM (Python, Groovy, Ruby, Javascript, Closure). It has a lot of > interesting ideas that I think you'll enjoy exploring. > > > The full product and source code is available for download on our site, > including rich documentation. > > This IDE is different from traditional options out there in two key ways: > > 1) It is a completely integrated solution that combines an application > server (jetty), a Middleware and a browser based IDE. You simply start it > and get to work building applications. > > > 2)It is designed for dynamic languages and is based on JSR-223. This mean= s > you can use these dynamic languages on the JVM with ease to build standar= d > Java web applications. In fact the back-end of the IDE is built completel= y > in Groovy via JSR-223 scripting, in other words the product is self > referencing and uses its own constructs in its own construction. > > I want to share with the community and hope to get some helpful feedback. > Happy to answer any questions. > > -Edmond > > > > > > --=20 =E2=80=9Ctalk trash and carry a small stick.=E2=80=9D PAUL KRUGMAN (NYT) "I believe god invented man, because he was disappointed in the monkey" Mark Twain "Beware of geeks bearing formulas" Warren Buffett --94eb2c11655611d460053d971b80 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Richard!

Happy to see you want to give it a spin. It looks like there may be a bit= of confusion, you do need to actually start the platform first before you = can create new web apps.

On Windows with a JDK installed, you = need to run a command that looks like this:

java -jar start.jar -Dde= rby.system.home=3D<path to hivemind>\derby

This would st= art up the platform, goto http://localhos= t:7000
login with: developer/developer

At this po= int you can create a new application or play with the existing applications= including the platform IDE itself.

Let me know if you need a = skype session, happy to help.

-Edmond
<= div>


On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 2:= 12 PM, Richard Heintze <sieg_heintze@yahoo.com> wrote:<= br>
Wow! Looks interesting and I'd like to try it out.
I'm having trouble with the documentation= at Hive= Mind User Guide. I have downloaded and=C2=A0unzipped. The documentation= says to right click on a directory and select new->web app.
Well that does not work -- probably beca= use I have not finished the installation to register crudzilla with windows= explorer. Where are the installation instructions that explain what to do = after unzipping?
Thanks
siegfri= ed




On Saturday, September 10, 2016 6:51 PM, Edmond Kemo= kai <ekemokai@gm= ail.com> wrote:


Hello Groovy Users,

I am the developer of Hivemind (www.crudzilla.com), it is a web application platform that greatly simplifies web application development on the=20 JVM. It also supports a bunch of languages that have been ported to the=20 JVM (Python, Groovy, Ruby, Javascript, Closure). It has a lot of interestin= g ideas that I think you'll enjoy=20 exploring.


The full product and source code is available for dow= nload on our site, including rich documentation.

This IDE is d= ifferent from traditional options out there in two key ways:

1= ) It is a completely integrated solution that combines an application serve= r (jetty), a Middleware and a browser based IDE. You simply start it and ge= t to work building applications.


2)It is designed for dyna= mic languages and is based on JSR-223. This means you can use these dynamic= languages on the JVM with ease to build standard Java web applications. In= fact the back-end of the IDE is built completely in Groovy via JSR-223 scr= ipting, in other words the product is self referencing and uses its own con= structs in its own construction.

I want to share with the comm= unity and hope to get some helpful feedback. Happy to answer any questions.=

-Edmond








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=E2=80=9Ctalk trash and carry a small s= tick.=E2=80=9D
PAUL KRUGMAN (NYT)

"I believe god invented ma= n, because he was disappointed in the monkey"
Mark Twain

&qu= ot;Beware of geeks bearing formulas"
Warren Buffett
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