From:
Oberhuber, Martin
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 9:34 AM
To: gaetan.morice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
Burton, Felix
Cc: Target Management developer discussions
Subject: RE: [dsdp-tm-dev] TCF contribution proposal
Importance: High
Hello
Gaetan,
thanks
for your notice. Your E-Mail definitely was the best first step to
get
more involved!
I'm
not sure if I understand the kind of implementation that you have
developed.
Any kind of clarification would be helpful. It's probably most
efficient
if we set up a phone conference call for such clarifications.
Felix
Burton, original architect of TCF, should certainly be on the
call.
He typically is in US/Pacific timezone unless he is travelling
(which
happens frequently). I'll leave it to Felix to propose a time
If
you have any material that could help us understanding what
you
have done (documentation, requirements, or a ZIP of your
sources,
basically anything you think would be helpful), you
can
post it here on the mailing list, or attach it on bugzilla,
or
send it to me privately at your leisure.
Thanks
for your offer to contribute!
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber,
Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind
River
Target
Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
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On Behalf Of gaetan morice
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 6:14 PM
To: dsdp-tm-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [dsdp-tm-dev] TCF contribution proposal
Hi,
I am working for a French software company, Anyware Technologies,
member of the Eclipse Foundation. Our Eclipse department was mostly
focused on MDD/MDA processes and more generally on modelling
technologies (we lead the ECore Tools component of the EMFT project).
However some of our most recent projects are based on device software
development.
I am a currently working on a project for Wavecom (an electronic device
manufacturer in wireless communication). The project goal is to make a
full IDE focused on device development. A significant part of the IDE
is the communication with target devices for debug purpose. As a result
we planned to use the Target Communication Framework.
Due to the early stage of development of TCF and the need of a full and
rapidly available eclipse integration, we developed a new TCF
implementation for Eclipse. This implementation is currently working on
a beta version of the IDE. It was designed to handle communication
channels, peer management, services proxies and providers and value add
servers through extension points. However Eclipse dependencies are
limited to only one class that could easily be replaced in order to
offer a dependency free implementation.
We really wishes to take part in TCF development and are ready to make
available our implementation. We want to know how we can best
contribute to the TCF project.
Best Regards,
Gaétan MORICE