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Transition lab to SparkJava #1

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joethe opened this issue Jan 18, 2017 · 4 comments
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Transition lab to SparkJava #1

joethe opened this issue Jan 18, 2017 · 4 comments

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joethe commented Jan 18, 2017

This issue should encompass changing the actual starter-code to spark, as well as updating the readme.

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joethe commented Jan 18, 2017

New branch started for this.

It should be mostly cleaned of old content, and ready to start being built up into a new lab.

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joethe commented Jan 24, 2017

Node specific info removed from readme in 4c23c75

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This file is no longer used. Future Karma configuration will be located
in the Karma section of build.gradle.

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joethe commented Jan 29, 2017

The Karma, Junit, and Travis need to be brought up to speed with lab 2

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joethe commented Feb 1, 2017

As of f488298 the project is split into two sub-projects (as far as Gradle is organized, anyways).

This should help us keep client and server side technologies separate and improve the re-usability of the lab going forward.

  • Client side dependency management needs to be sorted out still
  • Angular 2 needs to be added still
  • Lab documentation needs to be rewritten still (as per Update LABTASKS #3)

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