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Re: Using ECF on RCP [message #581292 is a reply to message #581235] |
Fri, 13 May 2005 03:41 |
Tony Lam Messages: 8 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Scott,
Thanks for your speedy respond. I guess if ECF committers keep in mind that
RCP developers are always interest in ECF, this project will have a greater
impact on the Eclipse ecosystem. I'll have a good look on
org.eclipse.ecf.example.collab, and contact you for extra help. Thanks.
Regards,
Tony.
"Scott Lewis" <slewis@composent.com> wrote in message
news:4282FC56.9070403@composent.com...
> Hi Tony,
>
> Tony Lam wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Our software team in Australia is developing a RCP application (GumTree)
for
> > scientific instrument control. I believe we can leverage ECF to provide
> > better user experience in our application.
> >
> > I can imagine the following services can be integrate for us via ecf:
> > 1. Chating / message exchange (already available in ecf)
> > 2. File exchange (also available in ecf)
> > 3. Remote control on Eclipse view (like remote desktop in Windows where
> > client has to accept remote control request from another party). So
that
> > the instrument scientist can help novice instrument user online.
> >
> > I've tried ecf m2, and the current implementation requires one to hook
up
> > with a project. However, project is IDE specific and cannot be
leveraged by
> > RCP easily.
>
> We've designed the example collaboration client so that rather than
> refer to a project it can refer to a IResource...which includes projects
> but also includes workspaces or files. So it should be possible to use
> this alongside an RCP pretty readily.
>
> We've been discussing the need to have the ECF plugins run with an RCP
> app. This sounds like potentially a good one to support.
>
> My question is how to leverage the most out of the current ecf
> > implementation for RCP application? It may be useful if we can just
reuse
> > the standard view (like "ECF Collaboration). Thanks.
>
> You can definately reuse the example collab plugin (which has the ECF
> Collaboration view). With some modification to the code in this plugin
> (org.eclipse.ecf.example.collab) you should be able to reuse much of
> what is there for your app.
>
> If you would like to correspond about this plugin in more detail please
> contact me at slewis@composent.com and we'll help out with answering
> questions, pointing to appropriate places in code, etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
> >
> > Regards,
> > Tony.
> >
> >
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