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EclipseCon 2006 VE extending tutorial question [message #109258] Mon, 10 October 2005 09:31 Go to next message
hanys is currently offline hanysFriend
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Is it possible to create CVS where you (Joe Winchester, et al.) will be
storing your incremental work on that tutorial.
Of counse, if it's not surprise for EclipseCon :)

Thanks,
John Cage
Re: EclipseCon 2006 VE extending tutorial question [message #109662 is a reply to message #109258] Mon, 17 October 2005 14:00 Go to previous message
Joe Winchester is currently offline Joe WinchesterFriend
Messages: 496
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi John Cage,

> Is it possible to create CVS where you (Joe Winchester, et al.) will be
> storing your incremental work on that tutorial.
> Of counse, if it's not surprise for EclipseCon :)

We have a number of submissions for EclipseCon and we're not sure yet
which (if any) will get accepted. However we'll do the tutorials
whatever cause they are well overdue and help to get more API solidified
and illustrated. I'm not sure what the process is for tutorials to get
submitted, but if you really would like to see the VE one accepted and
want to be at Eclipsecon for it, then let us know and we'll find a way
for you to bug whoever accepts tutorials and maybe it'll help the VE
submission to get acceted.

To see the tutorials in CVS go to the CVS explorer and add a new
location. The host is dev.eclipse.org and the path is /cvsroot/tools.
Use "anonymous" for the user id and pserver for the attachment type.

This hopefully will attach OK and then you can expand HEAD. Search for
the folder org.eclipse.ve.examples. In this are two sub folders called
org.eclipse.ve.example.customwidget (that ties with the tutorial that
exists on Eclipse corner and is the one last year's Eclipsecon tutorial
was based around) and also org.eclipse.ve.examples.emfmodel that is one
being worked on and designed so that having done it people know more
about the emf model and how to write commands to manipulate it and add
and remove things. To check out either one of these right mouse click
on the folder (org.eclipse.ve.example.emfmodel or
org.eclipse.ve.example.customwidget) and then this should create a whole
project for you in your workspace.

We do have a tutorial submission for Eclipsecon to cover custom layout
managers which we'll add as a new folder to org.eclipse.ve.examples and
once we get working on the XML serialization tutorial this will be in
the same location.

Best regards,

Joe Winchester
Re: EclipseCon 2006 VE extending tutorial question [message #611205 is a reply to message #109258] Mon, 17 October 2005 14:00 Go to previous message
Joe Winchester is currently offline Joe WinchesterFriend
Messages: 496
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi John Cage,

> Is it possible to create CVS where you (Joe Winchester, et al.) will be
> storing your incremental work on that tutorial.
> Of counse, if it's not surprise for EclipseCon :)

We have a number of submissions for EclipseCon and we're not sure yet
which (if any) will get accepted. However we'll do the tutorials
whatever cause they are well overdue and help to get more API solidified
and illustrated. I'm not sure what the process is for tutorials to get
submitted, but if you really would like to see the VE one accepted and
want to be at Eclipsecon for it, then let us know and we'll find a way
for you to bug whoever accepts tutorials and maybe it'll help the VE
submission to get acceted.

To see the tutorials in CVS go to the CVS explorer and add a new
location. The host is dev.eclipse.org and the path is /cvsroot/tools.
Use "anonymous" for the user id and pserver for the attachment type.

This hopefully will attach OK and then you can expand HEAD. Search for
the folder org.eclipse.ve.examples. In this are two sub folders called
org.eclipse.ve.example.customwidget (that ties with the tutorial that
exists on Eclipse corner and is the one last year's Eclipsecon tutorial
was based around) and also org.eclipse.ve.examples.emfmodel that is one
being worked on and designed so that having done it people know more
about the emf model and how to write commands to manipulate it and add
and remove things. To check out either one of these right mouse click
on the folder (org.eclipse.ve.example.emfmodel or
org.eclipse.ve.example.customwidget) and then this should create a whole
project for you in your workspace.

We do have a tutorial submission for Eclipsecon to cover custom layout
managers which we'll add as a new folder to org.eclipse.ve.examples and
once we get working on the XML serialization tutorial this will be in
the same location.

Best regards,

Joe Winchester
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