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Eclipse supports the JBuilder OT API? [message #122827] Thu, 04 September 2003 17:24 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: mharp.seapine.com

hey all,

Looking to integrate a source control application with Eclipse and had heard
a while back that Eclipse supports the Borland JBuilder OpenTools API...

Is that true? I can't seem to find any articles on it at www.eclipse.org, so
I'm hoping someone here would know. Or maybe know where I could go to find
the answer.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Harpstein
Re: Eclipse supports the JBuilder OT API? [message #122835 is a reply to message #122827] Thu, 04 September 2003 17:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: vkyr.nospam-ision.net

"Harpstein" <mharp@seapine.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:bj8ad9$1j7$1@eclipse.org...
> hey all,
>
> Looking to integrate a source control application with Eclipse and had
heard
> a while back that Eclipse supports the Borland JBuilder OpenTools API...
>
> Is that true? I can't seem to find any articles on it at www.eclipse.org,
so
> I'm hoping someone here would know. Or maybe know where I could go to find
> the answer.
>

NO! - When did you heard that, around the first day of april? Then it was a
joke!

JBuilder and Eclipse have completely different APIs here. Beside that, still
many of JB's more advanced OTAPI features aren't documented at all (...are
hidden/obfuscated) and many things of the JB "primetime" library are
directly related to the base jbuilder library.

-Valentino
Re: Eclipse supports the JBuilder OT API? [message #122839 is a reply to message #122835] Thu, 04 September 2003 17:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: mharp.seapine.com

Thanks for the info.

Does the Eclipse API support source control integration in some form similar
to the OpenTools API? Basically just wondering if there is a set of
underlying classes that I can inherit from and use to do source control
integration in Eclipse?


Thanks again for the help,

harpstein


"Valentino Kyriakides" <vkyr@nospam-ision.net> wrote in message
news:bj8bhg$2i2$1@eclipse.org...
>
> "Harpstein" <mharp@seapine.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:bj8ad9$1j7$1@eclipse.org...
> > hey all,
> >
> > Looking to integrate a source control application with Eclipse and had
> heard
> > a while back that Eclipse supports the Borland JBuilder OpenTools API...
> >
> > Is that true? I can't seem to find any articles on it at
www.eclipse.org,
> so
> > I'm hoping someone here would know. Or maybe know where I could go to
find
> > the answer.
> >
>
> NO! - When did you heard that, around the first day of april? Then it was
a
> joke!
>
> JBuilder and Eclipse have completely different APIs here. Beside that,
still
> many of JB's more advanced OTAPI features aren't documented at all (...are
> hidden/obfuscated) and many things of the JB "primetime" library are
> directly related to the base jbuilder library.
>
> -Valentino
>
>
Re: Eclipse supports the JBuilder OT API? [message #122854 is a reply to message #122839] Thu, 04 September 2003 18:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: vkyr.nospam-ision.net

"Harpstein" <mharp@seapine.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:bj8c0e$2tu$1@eclipse.org...
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Does the Eclipse API support source control integration in some form
similar
> to the OpenTools API? Basically just wondering if there is a set of
> underlying classes that I can inherit from and use to do source control
> integration in Eclipse?
>

Good question, I'am not sure if they have a sort of real reusable API here
for SCM systems. But since you get the sources along with Eclipse you can
look after how they implemented their CVS integration. Beside that, you may
want to take also a look at:

http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/plugins.jsp?category=T eam

Here you can find other SCM plugins for Eclipse. Maybe some of them also
come along with sources, I don't know...


-Valentino
Re: Eclipse supports the JBuilder OT API? [message #126133 is a reply to message #122839] Tue, 09 September 2003 18:51 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: John_Arthorne.oti.com_

Eclipse certainly provides a set of APIs for integrating source control
systems, and there are a large number of SCMs that support Eclipse. If
you're interesting in integrating a particular SCM with Eclipse, look in
the Help system, under Platform Plugin Developer's Guide > Programmer's
Guide > Team support.
--


Harpstein wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Does the Eclipse API support source control integration in some form similar
> to the OpenTools API? Basically just wondering if there is a set of
> underlying classes that I can inherit from and use to do source control
> integration in Eclipse?
>
>
> Thanks again for the help,
>
> harpstein
>
>
> "Valentino Kyriakides" <vkyr@nospam-ision.net> wrote in message
> news:bj8bhg$2i2$1@eclipse.org...
>
>>"Harpstein" <mharp@seapine.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>>news:bj8ad9$1j7$1@eclipse.org...
>>
>>>hey all,
>>>
>>>Looking to integrate a source control application with Eclipse and had
>>
>>heard
>>
>>>a while back that Eclipse supports the Borland JBuilder OpenTools API...
>>>
>>>Is that true? I can't seem to find any articles on it at
>>
> www.eclipse.org,
>
>>so
>>
>>>I'm hoping someone here would know. Or maybe know where I could go to
>>
> find
>
>>>the answer.
>>>
>>
>>NO! - When did you heard that, around the first day of april? Then it was
>
> a
>
>>joke!
>>
>>JBuilder and Eclipse have completely different APIs here. Beside that,
>
> still
>
>>many of JB's more advanced OTAPI features aren't documented at all (...are
>>hidden/obfuscated) and many things of the JB "primetime" library are
>>directly related to the base jbuilder library.
>>
>>-Valentino
>>
>>
>
>
>
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