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i am very interested in developing with Server Side eclipse. I want to use
it via the Servlet Bridge.
Which options exist for (more advanced) web development?
Best regards,
TGau]]>Tilo Gau2007-09-04T08:03:42-00:00Re: Web development with Server Side Eclipse
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/23234/74887/#msg_74887
Originally posted by: b.muskalla.gmx.net
Hi TGau,
the RAP project is an accepted Eclipse Technology project and will
release its 1.0 version on September, 28th. At the moment there are very
much early adopters with real-life applications built on RAP.
I think you should give it a try as it's really interesting because you
have the same concepts as with RCP. If you already have an RCP
application you can easily port it to RAP.
Just take a look at the newsgroup, it has been very active in the last
monthes.
Greets
Benny
TGau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i am very interested in developing with Server Side eclipse. I want to
> use it via the Servlet Bridge.
>
> Which options exist for (more advanced) web development?
> As far as I understood Servlet API and Servlet JSP API is implemented.
> I found the Rich Ajax Platform (http://www.eclipse.org/rap) and a
> prototyp of Rich Server Platform
> (http://www.infonoia.com/en/eclipse_osgi_webapps.jsp).
>
> And which options are usable in production?
>
> Best regards,
> TGau
>]]>2007-09-04T14:04:12-00:00Re: Web development with Server Side Eclipse
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/23234/601538/#msg_601538
the RAP project is an accepted Eclipse Technology project and will
release its 1.0 version on September, 28th. At the moment there are very
much early adopters with real-life applications built on RAP.
I think you should give it a try as it's really interesting because you
have the same concepts as with RCP. If you already have an RCP
application you can easily port it to RAP.
Just take a look at the newsgroup, it has been very active in the last
monthes.
Greets
Benny
TGau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i am very interested in developing with Server Side eclipse. I want to
> use it via the Servlet Bridge.
>
> Which options exist for (more advanced) web development?
> As far as I understood Servlet API and Servlet JSP API is implemented.
> I found the Rich Ajax Platform (http://www.eclipse.org/rap) and a
> prototyp of Rich Server Platform
> (http://www.infonoia.com/en/eclipse_osgi_webapps.jsp).
>
> And which options are usable in production?
>
> Best regards,
> TGau
>]]>Benjamin Muskalla2007-09-04T14:04:12-00:00Re: Web development with Server Side Eclipse
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/23234/74901/#msg_74901
performance under IE6.
( http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=998&gro up=eclipse.technology.rap#998)
That's why I'm looking for other options.
Benjamin Muskalla wrote:
> Hi TGau,
> the RAP project is an accepted Eclipse Technology project and will
> release its 1.0 version on September, 28th. At the moment there are very
> much early adopters with real-life applications built on RAP.
> I think you should give it a try as it's really interesting because you
> have the same concepts as with RCP. If you already have an RCP
> application you can easily port it to RAP.
> Just take a look at the newsgroup, it has been very active in the last
> monthes.
> the RAP project is an accepted Eclipse Technology project and will
> release its 1.0 version on September, 28th. At the moment there are very
> much early adopters with real-life applications built on RAP.
> I think you should give it a try as it's really interesting because you
> have the same concepts as with RCP. If you already have an RCP
> application you can easily port it to RAP.
> Just take a look at the newsgroup, it has been very active in the last
> monthes.