| How to take an Eclipse RCP app to the Web? [message #569616] |
Tue, 09 March 2010 04:53  |
Marton Sigmond Messages: 70 Registered: July 2009 Location: Hungary |
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Hi,
I would like to take my Eclipse RCP application to the Web.
What technologies are available? I have seen a couple: RAP, Flex, UFaceKit. Is there anything else?
Which one of these are part of e4?
What is the status of these technologies?
What are the major differences?
Thanks in advance!
Marton
Best Regards,
Marton Sigmond
Software Design Engineer
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| Re: How to take an Eclipse RCP app to the Web? [message #570981 is a reply to message #570966] |
Thu, 18 March 2010 06:36  |
Thomas Schindl Messages: 4462 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi,
UFaceKit is going to have a webport hopefully soon but it's not ready
yet so the only possibility is to use RAP at the moment.
The currently "only" stable implementation of UFaceKit is the one for
SWT but this one is feature complete and the only missing thing before a
1.0 release is to extend the JUnit-Test-Suite to check for all cases.
The Flex-Port of SWT is discontinued at the moment because there are no
resources available.
Tom
Am 18.03.10 11:19, schrieb Marton Sigmond:
> What about UFaceKit and Flex (or any other solutions)?
> What is the readiness of those?
> How do they relate to e4?
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> Thanks a lot!
> Marton
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