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RE: [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] E4 towards generic connection management(dog and pony)
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Hi Brian,
The "next Thursday" you referenced is tomorrow. Did you
think about a particular time?
The usual E4 roundtable is scheduled for 11am EST, what
about meeting right after?
Does anybody have any presentation material completed
already?
Recent postings in this thread were revolving on very broad
scope, should we
narrow the scope or just do some brainstorming to get
started? I thought that
for now, it would be interesting to focus on "what's
currently there and experiences".
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical
Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project
Lead, DSDP PMC Member
Hi all...
How would next Thursday work for a conference call
regarding connection management in e4?
We can use my conference number (or another one if someone has a toll
free international number, which I don't) and my Live Meeting account to host
the demos.
Generally I think what
we're looking for as far as each presentation would be:
1) What we have already in our individual projects as
far as frameworks (general overview of framework) - either in text or a
diagram.
2) What we have already as
far as GUI components (demo of components at a high level).
3) How 1) and 2) are currently used -- i..e what use
cases we currently address - either through discussion, text, or demo.
Once we have all that overview
info, we can come up with a list of common use cases and start figuring out a
best of breed (or totally new) connection management framework that addresses
them.
If we come up with something
that we think works, is easy for new developers to pick up and use, and isn't
total heck for folks refactoring older code, I think we'll be in good shape.
Just let me know if this works for
everybody...
--Fitz
Brian Fitzpatrick
Eclipse Data Tools
Platform PMC Chair
Eclipse Data Tools Platform Connectivity Team
Lead
Staff Software Engineer, Sybase, Inc.
"Oberhuber, Martin"
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Thanks Brian!
There's just one point I'd like to make
very clear from the beginning:
For me, the main motivation for going towards
connection management
unification, is striving for improved usability and unified user
experience.
In case we'd find that unifying the architectures to a point
where it
actually becomes harder
for users to handle there use-cases, it
would be a failure.
But I'm looking forward to seeing your dog &
pony :-)
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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Hi Martin!
Yes, I'll be happy to host a dog & pony show to share
everybody's wares. :)
Let me see what I can pull together early next week as far as
demo'able materials and screen sharing (we can probably use my Microsoft Live
Meeting account so long as we're not talking too many folks, maybe < 20?)
and then we can discuss dates/times that might work for everyone...
I look forward
to the discussion. I'm sure we can come up with something that works across
the board if we put our heads together and re-use a bunch of stuff where it
makes sense.
Thanks!
--Fitz
Brian Fitzpatrick
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC
Chair
Eclipse Data Tools Platform Connectivity Team Lead
Staff Software
Engineer, Sybase, Inc.
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Hi
Brian,
this sounds like a great idea. I'm CC'ing Dave Dykstal (DSDP-TM /
RSE) and Scott
Lewis (ECF) here to broaden the discussion, as well as Doug Gaff
from the
DSDP PMC. For background, see
http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/Connection_Frameworks
I think it
would make sense if we prepare a conference / demo session to
understand
what we all have. You could showcase what DTP has, and I'd
also be interested to see Sybase
vendor-specific extensions of the DTP
framework used for other kinds of
connectivity. Others could probably also
kick in and make some demo of their
stuff.
If that sounds good to you, could you propose a meeting time
and
Screen
Sharing facility? I could offer using Wind River's Webex
account but haven't used it
myself so far so I'm not sure how well
it would work for a shared demo
session.
In order to also add the technical aspect of DSDP-TM, we do
have
a lot
of re-usable widgets, wizards and views for generic kinds of
connections and the
resources below them. But our code pre-dates
the Common Navigator, so we don't have a CN
integration yet.
And, the kinds of connections that we've been managing are
biased
towards TCP/IP so they are not quite as generic as they could
be.
We do,
however, have a concept of system types with pluggable
subsystem kinds
which proved quite usable so far.
I fully agree that in a world where the
"Network" is becoming more
important than the local client, a generic approach for
the user to
manage connections of all kinds will simplify user
experience
(and help reducing code duplication and bloat).
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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Hi all...
Though I appreciate all the great discussion going on around e4
and the UI work being done (though most of it is beyond me, not being an
HTML/CSS guy, I do find it fascinating), I was wondering if there is room in
e4 to focus on other parts of the Eclipse ecosystem as well.
One of the issues IMHO
across some of the major Eclipse projects is the issue of cross-project
integration. This is especially evident (to me anyway) in terms of connection
frameworks.
The Eclipse ecosystem has many different types of
"connection" frameworks. The CVS (Eclipse Platform), Remote Systems Explorer
(DSDP-TM), Web (WTP), Communications (ECF), and Database Development (DTP)
perspectives all have their own server/system connection management user
interfaces and connection frameworks. WTP has been working with DTP to handle
management of database connections, which is great, but it's just the tip of
the iceberg.
Within e4, we have a chance to settle on a common framework for
connection management and its associated UI. This would not only help out the
user with a common look and feel across the Eclipse ecosystem for connecting
to various systems, but it would allow adopters and extenders to take
advantage of this common framework so they too would fit into the
Eclipse-iverse more seamlessly to their own users.
The connection framework within
DTP, though used primarily for JDBC database connections at this point, has
been used with great success in many other ways by Sybase products to connect
to file systems, application servers, UDDI and LDAP repositories, and so on. I
think it has great potential to fill the need for a common connection
framework in e4.
However, integrating will the other projects in Eclipse will be
tricky at best and require a great deal of collaboration from many interested
parties.
Do
others see this as a problem that could be addressed within the e4 timeframe?
Or am I way out of scope with this suggestion?
Thanks
--Fitz (aka Brian
Fitzpatrick)
Brian Fitzpatrick
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC
Chair
Eclipse Data Tools Platform Connectivity Team Lead
Staff Software
Engineer, Sybase, Inc._______________________________________________
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