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[dsdp-tm-dev] EFS for Web Services plugin
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Many Thanks!
 
I've seen your Web Services EFS plugin get linked into the 
Eclipse
EFS Wiki, and I also added a link here:
 
 
your project is not using TM / RSE technology, but when I'm 
asked
about Web Services support in the future I'll reference 
your project.
 
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical 
Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project 
Lead, DSDP PMC Member
 
 
  
  Hallo Martin,
Mitte des letzten Jahres warst du so 
  freundlich mich mit einigen Informationen zum Eclipse File System zu 
  versorgen, da ich eine Implementation auf Web Service Basis, im Rahmen meiner 
  Master-Thesis, geplant hatte. Da mittlerweile ein erster Prototyp fertig ist, 
  und ich versprochen hatte mich zum Status der Arbeit zu melden, wollte ich dir 
  die URL zum Projekt-Wiki zuschicken. Über ein kurzes Feedback würde ich mich 
  sehr freuen. 
Wiki inkl. kurzer Anleitung und Download:
https://ssl.tschirpke.org/wsefs/trac/
Eclipse 
  Projekte inkl. Source Code (falls von Interesse)
https://ssl.tschirpke.org/wsefs/download/.project_src.zip
Gruß 
  und schönen Tag noch,
Andreas Tschirpke
  On May 21, 2007 11:07 AM, Oberhuber, Martin <
 
  Martin.Oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
    
    Na dann 
    schöne Grüße aus dem derzeit sonnigen Salzburg :-)
    
    
    From: Andreas Tschirpke [mailto:andreas.tschirpke@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, 
    May 19, 2007 5:36 PM
To: Oberhuber, Martin
Subject: Re: 
    Information regarding the Eclipse File System
 
    
    
    
    Dear Martin,
Thank you very much for your answer. I'm glad 
    to hear that you like the idea and that you are interested in my findings. I 
    plan to release the software  as open source software and the thesis as 
    soon as it is finished and I got the permission to do so. I will keep you 
    informed about any progress, but at the moment I'm still at the very 
    beginning. 
Thanks for your tip to contact John Arthorne, hopefully he 
    will find some time for me.
I live in Bocholt, a small town in 
    Germany, working freelance as a web application developer and I'm currently 
    doing my Master at the University of Liverpool through an online course. 
    
sincerely yours,
Andreas
    
2007/5/17, Martin Oberhuber <martin.oberhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: 
    
      Dear Andreas,
The Wiki page 
      you mentioned is the best resource I currently know.
I think that John 
      Arthorne was the main driving person behind the 
development of EFS, he 
      might be able to help you further. I'm 
sending this E-mail to him in 
      parallel.
At any rate, I'd be interested in the results of your 
      Thesis (code and
findings), so I'd be happy about any material you 
      could send me.
Where do you live and what university do you study 
      at?
Thanks,
Martin
Andreas Tschirpke schrieb: 
      
      Dear Mr. Oberhuber
I'm currently preparing my Master 
        Thesis with the Topic "An abstract web services based file system for 
        Eclipse" which tries to create a EFS implementation allowing access to 
        remote resources over a web service interface. Therefore I have to 
        prepare a literature list dealing with these topics. I read your name on 
        the EFS page of the Eclipse Wiki [1] and I hope you could point me into 
        the right direction or tell me some names where I can get some 
        (academically relevant) information (whitepapers, manuals, books, etc.) 
        about the Eclipse File System. Unfortunately it is quite difficult to 
        find valuable information as the EFS is quite new. 
Thank you 
        very much for your answer and effort in advance.
Andreas 
        Tschirpke
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/EFS  
      
 -- 
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems, Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm