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But you can use sbt directly has the same behavior of play cmd.
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Fortunately, I can download SBT or Scala as a zip. Or opt for installing it. So why does Play need to break best practicies?
Great news!What about Scala 2.11 support is it already there? Some of Scala 2.11 features like faster incremental compilation, faster immutable collections, better reflection look rather promising for webdevelopment
The new Activator version 1.1 has inspect functionalities. You can analyse your Play request and you Akka actors during development time. For me this is quite useful, e.g. to check the workflow of my Akka messages.
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[info] Resolving com.typesafe.play#play-exceptions;2.3-2014-03-25-58325fd-SNAPSHOT
I think it would be a good move to integrate play-slick, in terms of showing direction and unification of the Typesafe stack, even if as a "Technology Preview"
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After 5 months of having far too much fun the Play team are proud to announce the first release of Play 2.3-M1! This release introduces the following new and exciting functionality:* The largest new feature for Play 2.3 is the introduction of sbt-web [1]. In summary sbt-web factors out Html, CSS and JavaScript functionality from Play's core into a family of pure sbt plugins. The benefit to you is a whole suite of new functionality that is on par with the best JS tooling out there.* Play no longer distributed as a zip file download. As a consequence the `play` command as it is entirely integrated with Typesafe Activator [2] and regular sbt. So, instead of "play" to get to Play's console you may now use "activator" or "sbt".
* sbt 0.13.5-M2 is now used by Play. This version brings a new feature named "auto plugins" which permit a large reduction in settings-oriented code for your build files.
* In Play 2.2, a number of result types were deprecated and to facilitate migration to the new results structure some new types introduced. Play 2.3 finishes this restructuring.
* The WS module has now been factored out into its own library. If you use WS then you must manually add the dependency.* Java 8 integration including API improvements for lambda compatibility and various new Activator templates.* A new way to handle WebSockets using actors.* Various bug fixes.[3] for more details of what has been incorporated in Play 2.3.* * *The new version can be used by:1. Changing your project/plugins.sbt as follows:addSbtPlugin("com.typesafe.play" % "sbt-plugin" % "2.3-M1")2. Update your project/build.properties as follows:
sbt.version=0.13.5-M23. Reading the migration guide in full as there are breaking changes: http://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.3.x/Migration23
Enjoy!
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Hopefully Homebrew will install it that way. Otherwise I agree with the rest, typing activator to start Play feels odd (and is more to type), and having to setup one more thing is not user friendly.
On 13 Apr 2014, at 16:14, James Ward <james...@typesafe.com> wrote:
The activator and play commands should work the same way. So if you still want to type `play` then setup a symlink or rename the activator script.
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pla[tab] vs. act[tab]ivat[tab]
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Activator from the command line is the same thing as sbt and play. They are all just sbt launchers. The only differences are that Activator has an optional UI, templates, and a different command name.
-James
On 04/14/2014 08:25 AM, Hector Miuler Malpica Gallegos wrote:
I use sbt run, sbt test, sbt xx...
Use activator seems heavy
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No, it just depends on what else you have installed.
act-[tab]-[space]-run is not as elegant as play-[space]-run, but if
the sbt command still works it's really not an issue.
Renaming activator to play won't work because you'd have to do it
with every update (on the Mac you typically use the homebrew package
manager).
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I'm sorry, my English is not good. It's just my "negative thought", because I've seen some softwares which are written in Scala, at first they supported Java, but then they focus on only Scala
Christopher:
Dropping ZIP download is really bad news for us, too. Did you make sure that enterprise customers are happy with an Activator/sbt-only policy?
My experience so far in brief:
Activator's 250 GB download size, compared with Play's 108 GB, is a real obstacle since the company virus scanner takes more than an hour to complete. Often it even aborts so I need to download Activator elsewhere.
I haven't yet managed to run Activator behind the company's firewall. When testing with 1.0.8, Typesafe wasn't able to help me either (issue 2559). I'm sure the cause of the issue is at our side but what my case shows is that a ZIP download is much more preferable from an enterprise point of view. Now I'm about to download Activator 1.1.0 to be able to report about the current state...
Also:
Fortunately, I can download SBT or Scala as a zip. Or opt for installing it. So why does Play need to break best practicies?
Peter
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 04:30:55 UTC+10, Kevin Bowling wrote:I think it would be a good move to integrate play-slick, in terms of showing direction and unification of the Typesafe stack, even if as a "Technology Preview"Hi Kevin,We're deferring the integration of play-slick for 2.3 given that there is some more foundational work on our side that needs to be done in the area of Play and its approach to dependency injection.Kind regards,Christopher
Having the .zip distributable for Play was really very helpful in an enterprise environment.
Will Play 2.3 work with Scala 2.11 now that it's about to be released? Is that at least in plans or do we have to wait for Play 2.4?
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You start a django app by running "python".You start an express app by running "node".You start a PHP app by running "apache".If PHP developers are smart enough to cope with having a command name that bears no relation whatsoever to PHP, then I'm sure Scala/Java developers can cope with it.On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Łukasz Śliwiński <sliwins...@gmail.com> wrote:I also agree that you changed something that was good. Now we have have to type activator to start play which is odd and also word is longer. Unnecessary change that causing confusion. I don't see pros.
W dniu niedziela, 13 kwietnia 2014 05:53:38 UTC+2 użytkownik Yoel R GARCIA DIAZ napisał:the name choices are most strange... now play is not called play anymore! it's called activator or sbt (both are weird choices to replace play - sbt is something else and not simple and activator is poorly descriptive!)...
I think that is really great that we have a 2.3-M1 out so quickly but better watch out you don't loose your identity altogether
On Monday, April 7, 2014 8:10:26 PM UTC-4, Christopher Hunt wrote:After 5 months of having far too much fun the Play team are proud to announce the first release of Play 2.3-M1! This release introduces the following new and exciting functionality:* The largest new feature for Play 2.3 is the introduction of sbt-web [1]. In summary sbt-web factors out Html, CSS and JavaScript functionality from Play's core into a family of pure sbt plugins. The benefit to you is a whole suite of new functionality that is on par with the best JS tooling out there.
* Play no longer distributed as a zip file download. As a consequence the `play` command as it is entirely integrated with Typesafe Activator [2] and regular sbt. So, instead of "play" to get to Play's console you may now use "activator" or "sbt".
* sbt 0.13.5-M2 is now used by Play. This version brings a new feature named "auto plugins" which permit a large reduction in settings-oriented code for your build files.
* In Play 2.2, a number of result types were deprecated and to facilitate migration to the new results structure some new types introduced. Play 2.3 finishes this restructuring.
* The WS module has now been factored out into its own library. If you use WS then you must manually add the dependency.* Java 8 integration including API improvements for lambda compatibility and various new Activator templates.* A new way to handle WebSockets using actors.* Various bug fixes.[3] for more details of what has been incorporated in Play 2.3.* * *The new version can be used by:1. Changing your project/plugins.sbt as follows:addSbtPlugin("com.typesafe.play" % "sbt-plugin" % "2.3-M1")2. Update your project/build.properties as follows:sbt.version=0.13.5-M23. Reading the migration guide in full as there are breaking changes: http://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.3.x/Migration23Enjoy!For and behalf of the Typesafe Play team.
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