EMFStore stand-alone client api [message #1200651] |
Thu, 21 November 2013 05:43  |
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Hi there,
is there an API for communicating to EMFStore without using RCP (stand-alone in a simple Java-Project). Since EMF is ready for stand-alone it would be nice to talk to EMFStore from any Application.
Cheers
Philippe
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Re: EMFStore stand-alone client api [message #1202994 is a reply to message #1202736] |
Fri, 22 November 2013 07:21  |
Eclipse User |
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Just one short note on this:
It is possible to use EMFStore without RCP, but currently not without
OSGi and the Eclipse Runtime...
Am 22.11.2013 10:34, schrieb Edgar Mueller:
> Hi Philippe,
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> currently not, we are relying on OSGi and Eclipse extension points.
> But conceptually, it should be possible to create a client API avoiding
> these dependencies without too much hassle.
> Please file an enhancement request if you would like such a stand-alone
> API to be available in the future.
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> Cheers,
> Edgar
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> Am 21.11.2013 11:43, schrieb Phil Wim:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> is there an API for communicating to EMFStore without using RCP
>> (stand-alone in a simple Java-Project). Since EMF is ready for
>> stand-alone it would be nice to talk to EMFStore from any Application.
>> Cheers
>> Philippe
>>
>
>
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