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Eclipse Architecture Articles Needed [message #9449] |
Wed, 13 July 2005 21:01 |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
The Eclipse Roadmap and Architecture Plan have pretty slides for
managers. No criticism intended, they are what they are. But there is a
real need for a solid technical description of the Eclipse Architecture
with a capital 'A'. Even though it necessarily would describe internal
workings that are subject to change.
It is possible, with about six clicks, to drill down, e.g., to the
Platform UI dev resources page (the Architecture Plan is just a detour)
and, should one chance to click on the right link, get some meat. Sadly,
this is not true of all projects, and even if the information is
available, there is no uniform way to find it.
I propose an Eclipse Architecture page along the lines of the current
articles page, possibly organized by project/sub-project, which pulls
together all architectural descriptions. For an example of content, see:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/plat form-ui-home/workbench_design/Inside%20the%20workbench.html
Maybe they can't all be that good, but it would be a worthy model.
Bob Foster
http://xmlbuddy.com/
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Re: Eclipse Architecture Articles Needed [message #10299 is a reply to message #9449] |
Tue, 26 July 2005 19:10 |
Mike Milinkovich Messages: 260 Registered: July 2009 |
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I agree with what you're saying, but this is off-topic for Phoenix. I think
that this discussion needs to happen on eclipse.foundation.
The interesting wrinkle is that the high level diagram was what the
Architecture Council came up with, and the other diagrams were selected by
the projects themselves....the Foundation didn't tell them which level of
detail to get to. So it will be interesting to see what the reaction is from
the projects to your suggestion.
"Bob Foster" <bob@objfac.com> wrote in message
news:db3vep$dtq$1@news.eclipse.org...
> The Eclipse Roadmap and Architecture Plan have pretty slides for managers.
> No criticism intended, they are what they are. But there is a real need
> for a solid technical description of the Eclipse Architecture with a
> capital 'A'. Even though it necessarily would describe internal workings
> that are subject to change.
>
> It is possible, with about six clicks, to drill down, e.g., to the
> Platform UI dev resources page (the Architecture Plan is just a detour)
> and, should one chance to click on the right link, get some meat. Sadly,
> this is not true of all projects, and even if the information is
> available, there is no uniform way to find it.
>
> I propose an Eclipse Architecture page along the lines of the current
> articles page, possibly organized by project/sub-project, which pulls
> together all architectural descriptions. For an example of content, see:
>
> http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/plat form-ui-home/workbench_design/Inside%20the%20workbench.html
>
> Maybe they can't all be that good, but it would be a worthy model.
>
> Bob Foster
> http://xmlbuddy.com/
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Re: Eclipse Architecture Articles Needed [message #565048 is a reply to message #9449] |
Tue, 26 July 2005 19:10 |
Mike Milinkovich Messages: 260 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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I agree with what you're saying, but this is off-topic for Phoenix. I think
that this discussion needs to happen on eclipse.foundation.
The interesting wrinkle is that the high level diagram was what the
Architecture Council came up with, and the other diagrams were selected by
the projects themselves....the Foundation didn't tell them which level of
detail to get to. So it will be interesting to see what the reaction is from
the projects to your suggestion.
"Bob Foster" <bob@objfac.com> wrote in message
news:db3vep$dtq$1@news.eclipse.org...
> The Eclipse Roadmap and Architecture Plan have pretty slides for managers.
> No criticism intended, they are what they are. But there is a real need
> for a solid technical description of the Eclipse Architecture with a
> capital 'A'. Even though it necessarily would describe internal workings
> that are subject to change.
>
> It is possible, with about six clicks, to drill down, e.g., to the
> Platform UI dev resources page (the Architecture Plan is just a detour)
> and, should one chance to click on the right link, get some meat. Sadly,
> this is not true of all projects, and even if the information is
> available, there is no uniform way to find it.
>
> I propose an Eclipse Architecture page along the lines of the current
> articles page, possibly organized by project/sub-project, which pulls
> together all architectural descriptions. For an example of content, see:
>
> http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/plat form-ui-home/workbench_design/Inside%20the%20workbench.html
>
> Maybe they can't all be that good, but it would be a worthy model.
>
> Bob Foster
> http://xmlbuddy.com/
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