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Using ADF with Jhispter #80

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flefevre opened this issue Nov 21, 2017 · 3 comments
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Using ADF with Jhispter #80

flefevre opened this issue Nov 21, 2017 · 3 comments

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@flefevre
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flefevre commented Nov 21, 2017

Dear ADF community,

your project seems to matche clearly my needs. Nevertheless as a newbie in angularjs and jhispter [1], I would like to know if you have ever embbeded your technology inside jhipster?

This idea will be to create a basic datamodel matching your generic data form type

  • allowing a manager user to create a datamodel for each form
  • and then a customer user to fill this angular dynamic form that have been retrieved from a json populated by a jhispter service.

If you have any advice, please let me now.

Thanks

Francois

[1]: jhipster: http://www.jhipster.tech/

@danhunsaker
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I'd honestly recommend using Angular Schema Form instead, at this point... It's considerably more mature, and more robust as a result, it uses an actual standard to define fields, rather than one hacked together as new needs came up, and is generally probably more in line with your needs, overall.

@flefevre
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Thanks for your answer. What about angular2-json-schema-form 1?

@danhunsaker
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It looks less mature, but more compatible with more recent versions of Angular, so ... Go for it! I'm completely unrelated to any of the alternatives out there, even the ones at the end of this project's README.

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