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Re: [ease-dev] Oomph Setup failed
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Hi Christian,
this seems to be more lightweight, but it is licensed under LGPL is
that also ok?
http://www.sauronsoftware.it/projects/cron4j/index.php
Raphael
2017-01-09 22:25 GMT+01:00 Raphael Geissler <raphael.geissler@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Chirstian,
>
> Oomph is working (Yeah!), but I get still some issues with pom.xml
> files in following plug-ins:
>
> - org.eclipse.ease.lang.python.py4j.feature
> - org.eclipse.ease.lang.python.py4j.test
> - org.eclipse.ease.lang.python.test
>
> Do I have to install something manually? However I can work with it at
> the moment.
> EASE.launch seems also not to be update to date. But that can I fix
> easily locally.
>
> 2017-01-09 22:05 GMT+01:00 Christian Pontesegger <christian.pontesegger@xxxxxx>:
>>
>>
>> On 09.01.2017 21:32, Raphael Geissler wrote:
>>>
>>> You're right general things should be in the Eclipse wiki, but it is
>>> not that fancy. :)
>>> So if you tell me how this works, I can merge the content of my blog
>>> to the wiki and extend it there.
>>
>> Best option is to copy the plain text over into the wiki editor and then
>> reformat the code.
>> What syntax are you using? Markdown? Possibly there exists a converter
>> Markdown -> mediawiki, but I am not sure of tis.
>
> AsciiDoc. I think there should be a solution. I can google this...
>
>>
>>> Ok. But what should happen with the parameters? Should it come back to
>>> the script as parameter?
>>> Do you have an example for me?
>>
>> Parameters should be passed to the script, see IScript.run(String ...
>> parameters) in o.e.ease.ui.scripts
>>
>>> As soon as my setup is working, I will give it a try.
>>>
>>> Quartz seems to have a cron trigger. It is license under Apache 2.0.
>>> Can we use that?
>>> See:
>>> http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/documentation/quartz-2.1.x/examples/Example3.html
>>
>> Apache 2.0 should be fine. For eclipse we would have to bundle the library
>> and push it to a common git repo called 'Orbit' from there it can be
>> consumed as a dependency then.
>
> I try it first locally and then I will look if we can extract the relevant part.
>
>> Having a short look at the examples I am not sure if we should use the
>> scheduler as it requires a lot of jobs to be created. Eclipse has its own
>> Jobs framework. Further Quartz seems to be huge for the task we want to use
>> it for. Maybe we can extract the date calculation stuff from it? It should
>> be possible to port parts of this to eclipse only. If it becomes a real
>> candidate we have to discuss this with the legal team.
>>
>>
>> Christian
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> Raphael