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Has anyone of you ever created his own Jazz Application (based on JAF)


Lukas Steiger (3131628) | asked Dec 06 '17, 4:32 p.m.

Dear all,

I successfully created various RTC extensions, including services, advisors and page extensions. Where I always failed achieved was to create my own application based on the Jazz platform, using the JAF SDK.
I went through the instructions in the Jazz Wiki again today (https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/JAFSdkSetup ), whereas I never succeded to stick together a proper launch configuration that started successfully.

Is there anyone out there who can confirm that this is even possible and if yes, is there a chance that you can provide me with a working hello world project or something similar?

It would be extremly helpful if anyone out there is able to give me some guidance. In case that I would succeed, I would then publish the hello world project (or even something more useful) as part of our Jazz Community GitHub page

Thanks in advance, Lukas


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Ralph Schoon commented Dec 07 '17, 4:28 a.m. | edited Dec 08 '17, 8:46 a.m.
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Lukas,

I haven't. I have tried to follow the HelloJazz (not HelloJaf) examples though and there where several glitches and also references to internal tools that even I could not access. Note the TWIKI is an internal tool for the developers, where others are allowed to have a glance.


Lukas Steiger commented Dec 07 '17, 11:44 a.m.

 Hi Ralph, I'm very glad that IBM allows any registered Jazz.net user to access the Wiki, which helped me a lot in the past. So I will definitely not nail down anyone of you on this article. Thanks for confirming that you also struggled with it, so I will try a different approach now :-)

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