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| ANNOUNCE: eclipse visualization tool [message #57150] | Wed, 20 August 2003 15:38  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | If you are interested in visualizing eclipse plugins (watching pre-canned ones or creating your own), check out the Eclipse Monitor shipped with the
 Jikes Bytecode Toolkit (jikesBT). Using bytecode instrumentation, plugin
 jars are modified and the resulting introspection events are used to draw
 plugins and their communication and execution:
 
 http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/jikesbt
 
 The visualization runtime is a plugin itself and declares an extension point
 for people to define their own custom visualization (a sound generator and
 profiling tool is included). All this to be demoed at OOPSLA'03 at the
 demonstrations and posters track:
 
 http://oopsla.acm.org
 
 The Eclipse Monitor is shipped as an example in source code with JikesBT,
 because frankly we don't quite know what to do with it yet. Recommendations
 (such as moving it to an eclipse technology under CPL) are welcome.
 
 Chris Laffra
 principal author of JikesBT and the Eclipse Monitor
 IBM Ottawa
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| Re: ANNOUNCE: eclipse visualization tool [message #57231 is a reply to message #57150] | Thu, 21 August 2003 18:52  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | I was pointed out that sample did not include any source, which makes it hard to run or change.
 A new version of the Eclipse Monitor sample should be available soon at
 AlphaWorks.
 
 Chris Laffra
 
 "Chris Laffra" <Chris_Laffra@oti.com> wrote in message
 news:bi0iog$dm7$1@eclipse.org...
 > If you are interested in visualizing eclipse plugins (watching pre-canned
 > ones or creating your own), check out the Eclipse Monitor shipped with the
 > Jikes Bytecode Toolkit (jikesBT). Using bytecode instrumentation, plugin
 > jars are modified and the resulting introspection events are used to draw
 > plugins and their communication and execution:
 >
 >     http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/jikesbt
 >
 > The visualization runtime is a plugin itself and declares an extension
 point
 > for people to define their own custom visualization (a sound generator and
 > profiling tool is included). All this to be demoed at OOPSLA'03 at the
 > demonstrations and posters track:
 >
 >     http://oopsla.acm.org
 >
 > The Eclipse Monitor is shipped as an example in source code with JikesBT,
 > because frankly we don't quite know what to do with it yet.
 Recommendations
 > (such as moving it to an eclipse technology under CPL) are welcome.
 >
 > Chris Laffra
 > principal author of JikesBT and the Eclipse Monitor
 > IBM Ottawa
 >
 >
 >
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| Re: ANNOUNCE: eclipse visualization tool [message #594987 is a reply to message #57150] | Thu, 21 August 2003 18:52  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | I was pointed out that sample did not include any source, which makes it hard to run or change.
 A new version of the Eclipse Monitor sample should be available soon at
 AlphaWorks.
 
 Chris Laffra
 
 "Chris Laffra" <Chris_Laffra@oti.com> wrote in message
 news:bi0iog$dm7$1@eclipse.org...
 > If you are interested in visualizing eclipse plugins (watching pre-canned
 > ones or creating your own), check out the Eclipse Monitor shipped with the
 > Jikes Bytecode Toolkit (jikesBT). Using bytecode instrumentation, plugin
 > jars are modified and the resulting introspection events are used to draw
 > plugins and their communication and execution:
 >
 >     http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/jikesbt
 >
 > The visualization runtime is a plugin itself and declares an extension
 point
 > for people to define their own custom visualization (a sound generator and
 > profiling tool is included). All this to be demoed at OOPSLA'03 at the
 > demonstrations and posters track:
 >
 >     http://oopsla.acm.org
 >
 > The Eclipse Monitor is shipped as an example in source code with JikesBT,
 > because frankly we don't quite know what to do with it yet.
 Recommendations
 > (such as moving it to an eclipse technology under CPL) are welcome.
 >
 > Chris Laffra
 > principal author of JikesBT and the Eclipse Monitor
 > IBM Ottawa
 >
 >
 >
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