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First Prototype Available ! [message #27132] Mon, 23 June 2003 13:37 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: ogruber.us.ibm.com

Hi all,

I am very happy to announce that the first prototype of Equinox
is available in CVS. It shows a fully dynamic Eclipse from bottom to top.
It is still incomplete, but it demonstrates an architecture and design.
It is based on Eclipse RC3. The approach taken is to have a plugin
registry above an OSGi layer.

This prototype comes from IBM Research. It is the results from the
work of Olivier Gruber and Woody Huang, both researcher at
IBM T.J. Research Center, near New York City, in the United States.

Please go to the Equinox web page (www.eclipse.org/equinox)
to read more about it, including a HowTo to get started.

Have fun and let us know what you think!
Best regards,

--
Olivier Gruber, Ph.D.
Persistent & Distributed Object Platforms and Frameworks
IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Re: First Prototype Available ! [message #27171 is a reply to message #27132] Mon, 23 June 2003 16:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mel Martinez is currently offline Mel MartinezFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Awesome! Thanks for the hard work Olivier & Woody!

I can't wait to start playing with this!

Cheers,

Mel


Olivier Gruber wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am very happy to announce that the first prototype of Equinox
> is available in CVS. It shows a fully dynamic Eclipse from bottom to top.
> It is still incomplete, but it demonstrates an architecture and design.
> It is based on Eclipse RC3. The approach taken is to have a plugin
> registry above an OSGi layer.
>
> This prototype comes from IBM Research. It is the results from the
> work of Olivier Gruber and Woody Huang, both researcher at
> IBM T.J. Research Center, near New York City, in the United States.
>
> Please go to the Equinox web page (www.eclipse.org/equinox)
> to read more about it, including a HowTo to get started.
>
> Have fun and let us know what you think!
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Olivier Gruber, Ph.D.
> Persistent & Distributed Object Platforms and Frameworks
> IBM TJ Watson Research Center
>
>
Re: First Prototype Available ! [message #27210 is a reply to message #27132] Mon, 23 June 2003 18:08 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: ogruber.us.ibm.com

To all,

Sometimes, good news don't come alone.
Despite our best efforts through last week,
and for various technical reasons,
we have to delay a bit the availability of the
prototype.

Stay tuned and all my apologies for the false start.
Best regards,
--
Olivier Gruber, Ph.D.
Persistent & Distributed Object Platforms and Frameworks
IBM TJ Watson Research Center

"Olivier Gruber" <ogruber@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:bd7000$d7p$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hi all,
>
> I am very happy to announce that the first prototype of Equinox
> is available in CVS. It shows a fully dynamic Eclipse from bottom to top.
> It is still incomplete, but it demonstrates an architecture and design.
> It is based on Eclipse RC3. The approach taken is to have a plugin
> registry above an OSGi layer.
>
> This prototype comes from IBM Research. It is the results from the
> work of Olivier Gruber and Woody Huang, both researcher at
> IBM T.J. Research Center, near New York City, in the United States.
>
> Please go to the Equinox web page (www.eclipse.org/equinox)
> to read more about it, including a HowTo to get started.
>
> Have fun and let us know what you think!
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Olivier Gruber, Ph.D.
> Persistent & Distributed Object Platforms and Frameworks
> IBM TJ Watson Research Center
>
>
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