Hi Genevieve,
That's interesting. I will have a look.
I've made my own RCP on top of TMF since one year for displaying Kalray traces, and it's definitely a success.
Several people here are reluctant to use Eclipse. With the RCP viewer, they just do not know that thay are using eclipse :)
Just another idea, that may be intersting to share:
With this RCP, I also developed a command line mode, to dump trace metrics (analysis, statistics....).
At the begining, this development was made for people allergic to graphics interface.
In the long run, it's also used for automated tests for our chip.
Xavier
De: "Geneviève Bastien" <gbastien@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
À: "Linux Tools developer discussions" <linuxtools-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: Vendredi 18 Octobre 2013 20:30:31
Objet: [linuxtools-dev] Experimental ready-to-use TMF
  
    
  
  
    Hi all,
    
    Here at École Polytechnique, many people are working on new features
    for the Eclipse viewer (TMF): some are prototypes, some are under
    review for inclusion in coming releases.  I'm keeping a branch of
    all the students' work until they are accepted into TMF.  It is
    experimental, the code is not necessarily "clean", it may eat up all
    your java memory, it may throw exceptions, but it is there to test.
    
    Git branch: 
http://git.dorsal.polymtl.ca/~gbastien?p=linuxtools-tmf.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/luna_dorsal
    
    And thanks to the TMF team's effort to bring TMF to the still
    nameless non-Eclipse Rich Client Platform (aka traceviewer), these
    features we're working on are now one archive away from your mouse
    pointer.  Just download the archive for your system, extract it, cd
    to the traceviewer directory, execute traceViewer and voilà!
    
    Ready-to-use archives: 
http://secretaire.dorsal.polymtl.ca/~gbastien/TracingRCP/
    
    See the readme for documentation on available features, how to use
    them and how to get examples
    
    As of now, the new analysis are:
    
    1- Lttng kernel trace execution graph and critical path computation
    2- Xml-defined state systems and views
    3- Virtual Machines experiments
    
    Feedback are welcome and enjoy!
    
    Geneviève Bastien
  
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