About Sequoyah

Sequoyah project's purpose is to be focused on the needs of all mobile developers. Inheriting components from TmL, MTJ and Pulsar projects, Sequoyah intends to remove the artificial barriers of Linux and Java in order to provide a home for all Eclipse mobile developers.

Sequoyah 2.0.1 is available!

As part of the Indigo Service Release, Sequoyah 2.0.1 is now oficially available for download here.
For this release we have fixed some new (and one old) bugs, which will be tagged as "3.7 SR1".
Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)
You can also download Eclipse 3.7.1 flavors from here or update to Indigo SR1 from within Eclipse using Help->Check for Updates.

Eclipse Indigo and Sequoyah 2.0!

The brand new Eclipse Indigo is out and a new release of Sequoyah is officially out there too! Download Sequoyah 2.0 from our download page! :)

Sequoyah has moved to Tools project

As part of the DSDP Restructuring, process, Sequoyah has moved to Tools project. Hence, the following items have been affected and updated: SVN repository, Bugzilla, IPLogs and web resources in general (download pages, web site, wiki page, blog). Those changes shouldn't affect Sequoyah users in any way different than reconfiguring SVN access and using different download pages. If you find any problem, please contact us in our mailing list.

Sequoyah 1.0.2 is available!

As part of the Helios Service Release, Sequoyah 1.0.2 is now oficially available for download here.
For this release we have fixed some new bugs, which are tagged as "3.6 SR2".
Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)
You can also download Eclipse 3.6.2 flavors from here or update to Helios SR2 from within Eclipse using Help->Check for Updates.

Sequoyah 1.0.1 is available!

As part of the Helios Service Release, Sequoyah 1.0.1 is now oficially available for download here.
For this release we have fixed some new (and one old) bugs, which are tagged as "3.6 SR1".
Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)
You can also download Eclipse 3.6.1 flavors from here or update to Helios SR1 from within Eclipse using Help->Check for Updates.

Sequoyah 1.0 is available!

After a very intense Simultaneous Release Train for the new Eclipse HELIOS, we have become a MATURE PROJECT!

See some details of this transition in our blog! :)

Release and graduation review

This is the Release and Graduation Review for Sequoyah 1.0 (ppt).

Components

Sequoyah currently contains the following components:

  • Device Framework  More...
    Device Framework, responsible for providing an extensible platform to support mobile devices and their aggregate services.
    more about Device Framework »
  • VNC Protocol  More...
    VNC Protocol, a scratch implementation of RFB protocol to support the visualization of frame buffer content.
    more about VNC Protocol »
  • VNC Viewer  More...
    VNC Viewer, contains the libraries and plugins responsible for providing VNC connectivity.
    more about VNC Viewer »
  • Localization  More...
    Localization, responsible for providing extensible support for any mobile application to be adapted for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text.
    more about Localization »
  • SDK Discovery  More...
    The SDK Discovery component is used in the QuickInstall view in Pulsar. This view enables you to easily manage provider Software Development Kits (SDKs) from within Eclipse Pulsar.
    more about SDK Discovery »
  • Automation Test Framework  More...
    The objective of Automation Test Framework is to allow the creation of automated test cases in an easy way. The user will be able to specify test requirements, purposes, steps and assertions written in an procedural language.
    more about Automation Test Framework »
  • Release Engineering (Releng)  More...
    The Sequoyah Release Engineering (releng) project is a sub-project in the Eclipse Sequoyah Project. It provides frameworks to do the builds and run automated tests.
    more about Releng»

Helios Releases Milestones

Currently Sequoyah has nightly builds containing components migrated from TmL and Pulsar projects. Sequoyah builds are used by several Motorola MOTODEV Studio products. The Sequoyah team will release a 1.0 product with Eclipse Helios in June 2010.

Accomplished Milestones:

  • M6 March 17, 2010 - Sequoyah 0.5.0
  • M7 April 30, 2010 - Sequoyah 0.5.0
  • RC1 May 21, 2010 - Sequoyah 1.0.0
  • RC2 May 28, 2010 - Sequoyah 1.0.0
  • RC3 Jun 04, 2010 - Sequoyah 1.0.0
  • RC4 Jun 11, 2010 - Sequoyah 1.0.0
  • RC5 Jun 16, 2010 - Sequoyah 1.0.0

The target date for availability of Sequoyah 1.0 is:
  • Wednesday June 23, 2010 - Sequoyah Release date

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  • You can find our latest build here.
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  • Sequoyah has moved to Tools project
    Posted on: Mar 11, 2011

    As part of the DSDP Restructuring, process, Sequoyah has moved to Tools project. The following items have been affected and updated: SVN repository, Bugzilla, IPLogs and web resources in general (download pages, web site, wiki page, blog). Those changes shouldn't affect Sequoyah users in any way different than reconfiguring SVN access and using different download pages.

  • 1.0.2 is available!
    Posted on: Mar 07, 2011

    Sequoyah 1.0.2 is now oficially available for download here. Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)

  • 1.0.1 is available!
    Posted on: Sep 24, 2010

    Sequoyah 1.0.1 is now oficially available for download here. Please, check it out and feel free to leave us a message on our mailing list! :)

  • Native debug
    Posted on: Aug 26, 2010

    We have just added a guide to help users setup their development environment correctly.

  • Simultaneously running
    Posted on: Aug 19, 2010

    Check out our latest post on Sequoyah Project Blog!
    Soon we'll share more of our thoughts and experiences!

  • More than Strings
    Posted on: Jul 28, 2010

    We have a proposal for extending Localization framework in order
    to support other resources, such as image, sound and video.
    You can find more information about it here.