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Re: Eclipse as Generic App Framework [message #37738 is a reply to message #37258] |
Tue, 10 December 2002 16:24 |
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Originally posted by: groberts.seabase.com
I am pursuing this on my own. To date, I have managed to create a
stripped down version of eclipse. This is not quite the same as what the
High Priority Challenge states. I am not doing in anything with JFace and
JFace text.
David Vydra wrote:
> Can someone report on the progress in creating a generic App Framework?
> Thanks
> David
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> Eclipse 2.1 High Priority Challenges
> Last revised October 2, 2002
> Make Eclipse a platform for developing more than an IDE
> There are two parts to this task, the first is to split out generally useful
> frameworks like JFace and JFace Text into their own plugin the second is to
> provide a stripped down workbench that can be the foundation for products
> that are not IDE's.
> Involved components: Platform UI
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Re: Eclipse as Generic App Framework [message #587377 is a reply to message #37258] |
Tue, 10 December 2002 16:24 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: groberts.seabase.com
I am pursuing this on my own. To date, I have managed to create a
stripped down version of eclipse. This is not quite the same as what the
High Priority Challenge states. I am not doing in anything with JFace and
JFace text.
David Vydra wrote:
> Can someone report on the progress in creating a generic App Framework?
> Thanks
> David
> >>>
> Eclipse 2.1 High Priority Challenges
> Last revised October 2, 2002
> Make Eclipse a platform for developing more than an IDE
> There are two parts to this task, the first is to split out generally useful
> frameworks like JFace and JFace Text into their own plugin the second is to
> provide a stripped down workbench that can be the foundation for products
> that are not IDE's.
> Involved components: Platform UI
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