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budle vs. plugin [message #114682] Fri, 18 July 2008 21:03 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: abeerends.gmail.com

I'm in the midst of an ongoing debate and am curious to hear the opinions
of others.

Do you make any distinction between the words bundle and plugin? Do you
prefer to use one over the other? Why?

We used to say that "bundle" was anything that was pure OSGI and and a
plug-in was anything that used Eclipse specific functionality such as the
plugin.xml file. But at EclipseCon, Tom Watson was using them
interchangeably and when I question him about it he said that he does not
see a need to make a distinction.

I'm inclined to think that the word "plugin" is just a hangover from the
pre-3.0 days and that the two words can be used interchangeably and
newcomers should be taught that both words refer to the same thing.
Neither word should be ignored in training/education so as to keep people
from being confused when they get out into the real word and see both.
Incidentally, the course outline[1] for the RCP Training series[2] only
contains the word "plugin".

What do you think?

(I may cross post this to eclipse.platform to see if the folks there feel
any differently.)

Thanks,
Amber

[1] - http://www.eclipse.org/community/training/RCP_Training_Outli ne.pdf
[2] - http://www.eclipse.org/org/press-release/20080219_RCPtrainin g.php
Re: budle vs. plugin [message #116091 is a reply to message #114682] Thu, 14 August 2008 21:50 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: eclipseng.arthorne.com

Yes, they are exactly the same thing. "plug-in" is the old word,
"bundle" is the OSGi term, but they mean the same thing. I think you
would just cause confusion by trying to give different nuanced
definitions to each one.
--

Amber Beerends wrote:
> I'm in the midst of an ongoing debate and am curious to hear the
> opinions of others.
>
> Do you make any distinction between the words bundle and plugin? Do you
> prefer to use one over the other? Why?
>
> We used to say that "bundle" was anything that was pure OSGI and and a
> plug-in was anything that used Eclipse specific functionality such as
> the plugin.xml file. But at EclipseCon, Tom Watson was using them
> interchangeably and when I question him about it he said that he does
> not see a need to make a distinction.
> I'm inclined to think that the word "plugin" is just a hangover from the
> pre-3.0 days and that the two words can be used interchangeably and
> newcomers should be taught that both words refer to the same thing.
> Neither word should be ignored in training/education so as to keep
> people from being confused when they get out into the real word and see
> both. Incidentally, the course outline[1] for the RCP Training
> series[2] only contains the word "plugin".
>
> What do you think?
>
> (I may cross post this to eclipse.platform to see if the folks there
> feel any differently.)
>
> Thanks,
> Amber
>
> [1] - http://www.eclipse.org/community/training/RCP_Training_Outli ne.pdf
> [2] - http://www.eclipse.org/org/press-release/20080219_RCPtrainin g.php
>
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