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What about Linux? [message #11933] |
Fri, 19 September 2008 12:26 |
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Hi,
I have searched for this, but have come up (surprisingly) empty handed.
Is there a reason that the Riena project does not support Linux? Is
this expected to change in the near future?
Thanks,
Joel
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Re: What about Linux? [message #14253 is a reply to message #14170] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 07:16 |
Christian Campo Messages: 597 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Robert,
cool to hear that you are using Riena on Linux. I would be interested to hear what parts of Riena you are using (only
communication, ridgets, navigation, everything) and for what kind of application. And how you are doing ? Any problems,
suggestions ?
Feedback is always welcomed
christian campo
Robert Kwolek schrieb:
> Joel Rosi-Schwartz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have searched for this, but have come up (surprisingly) empty handed.
>> Is there a reason that the Riena project does not support Linux? Is this
>> expected to change in the near future?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joel
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working with Riena on Linux and it works fine. I only modified an
> installation procedure a bit (I use Eclipse 3.4.1): I did not change a
> target platform (as it is suggested on wiki), but instead I put unzipped
> riena M4 features and plugins into eclipse/dropins/riena folder. After
> that I removed from that directory all features/plugins which exist in
> other dropins folders.
>
> Robert
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Re: What about Linux? [message #14270 is a reply to message #14253] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 12:21 |
Robert Kwolek Messages: 10 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Hi, Christian
I'm working on a system for automatic generation of model-based
applications (for a purpose of other projects).
So, basically, there is a standard tree-based model (EMF) with some
specific annotations. This model is used for generating a server part
(EJBs), WSDL interfaces (for external clients) and UI (currently RCP
application). As you can see Riena fits well into some parts (UI,
client-server communication in a "SOA" manner) and that's why I decided
to take a look at it.
Currently (for a week or so) I've been implementing a generator for UI
parts (using ridgets, navigation) and the next step is using Riena
communication API to get/put objects from/to server side. So, in other
words, I'm interesting in all aspects of Riena :-).
Regards,
Robert
Christian Campo wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> cool to hear that you are using Riena on Linux. I would be interested to
> hear what parts of Riena you are using (only communication, ridgets,
> navigation, everything) and for what kind of application. And how you
> are doing ? Any problems, suggestions ?
>
> Feedback is always welcomed
>
> christian campo
>
> Robert Kwolek schrieb:
>> Joel Rosi-Schwartz wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have searched for this, but have come up (surprisingly) empty handed.
>>> Is there a reason that the Riena project does not support Linux? Is this
>>> expected to change in the near future?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Joel
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working with Riena on Linux and it works fine. I only modified an
>> installation procedure a bit (I use Eclipse 3.4.1): I did not change a
>> target platform (as it is suggested on wiki), but instead I put unzipped
>> riena M4 features and plugins into eclipse/dropins/riena folder. After
>> that I removed from that directory all features/plugins which exist in
>> other dropins folders.
>>
>> Robert
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Re: What about Linux? [message #576205 is a reply to message #14170] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 07:16 |
Christian Campo Messages: 597 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Robert,
cool to hear that you are using Riena on Linux. I would be interested to hear what parts of Riena you are using (only
communication, ridgets, navigation, everything) and for what kind of application. And how you are doing ? Any problems,
suggestions ?
Feedback is always welcomed
christian campo
Robert Kwolek schrieb:
> Joel Rosi-Schwartz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have searched for this, but have come up (surprisingly) empty handed.
>> Is there a reason that the Riena project does not support Linux? Is this
>> expected to change in the near future?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joel
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working with Riena on Linux and it works fine. I only modified an
> installation procedure a bit (I use Eclipse 3.4.1): I did not change a
> target platform (as it is suggested on wiki), but instead I put unzipped
> riena M4 features and plugins into eclipse/dropins/riena folder. After
> that I removed from that directory all features/plugins which exist in
> other dropins folders.
>
> Robert
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Re: What about Linux? [message #576218 is a reply to message #14253] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 12:21 |
Robert Kwolek Messages: 10 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Hi, Christian
I'm working on a system for automatic generation of model-based
applications (for a purpose of other projects).
So, basically, there is a standard tree-based model (EMF) with some
specific annotations. This model is used for generating a server part
(EJBs), WSDL interfaces (for external clients) and UI (currently RCP
application). As you can see Riena fits well into some parts (UI,
client-server communication in a "SOA" manner) and that's why I decided
to take a look at it.
Currently (for a week or so) I've been implementing a generator for UI
parts (using ridgets, navigation) and the next step is using Riena
communication API to get/put objects from/to server side. So, in other
words, I'm interesting in all aspects of Riena :-).
Regards,
Robert
Christian Campo wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> cool to hear that you are using Riena on Linux. I would be interested to
> hear what parts of Riena you are using (only communication, ridgets,
> navigation, everything) and for what kind of application. And how you
> are doing ? Any problems, suggestions ?
>
> Feedback is always welcomed
>
> christian campo
>
> Robert Kwolek schrieb:
>> Joel Rosi-Schwartz wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have searched for this, but have come up (surprisingly) empty handed.
>>> Is there a reason that the Riena project does not support Linux? Is this
>>> expected to change in the near future?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Joel
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working with Riena on Linux and it works fine. I only modified an
>> installation procedure a bit (I use Eclipse 3.4.1): I did not change a
>> target platform (as it is suggested on wiki), but instead I put unzipped
>> riena M4 features and plugins into eclipse/dropins/riena folder. After
>> that I removed from that directory all features/plugins which exist in
>> other dropins folders.
>>
>> Robert
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