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Re: [stellation-res] Status of VSF Concept Demo (on 2.1)
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At 03:23 PM 5/13/2003, Philip Quitslund wrote:
Jim,
Changing from the default package did the trick! Thanks!
It sounds like you're VERY busy these days but I wonder if there are any
plans to work on the Fragment Editor idea. We discussed this a bit at
AOSD and I was and am interested in possibly helping with this piece.
We _are_ quite busy :) but it's still fun.
I very much want to pick up the Fragment Editor again; it's fairly high
(3rd or 4th from the top) on my priority list, after the task service
facilities
Mark has mentioned, and finishing up the current Stellation SCM Eclipse client.
Just let me know.
I'll post the list when I restart work on this.
-phil
ps: I know it was just a demo but is the source for the demo available for
perusal? If so, I'd be curious...
Sure. It's checked into CVS; the project name is
org.eclipse.stellation.scm.vsf.
There is also a project named org.eclipse.stellation.scm.vsf.feature, which
handles
packaging the VSF plugin into an Update Manager-installable 'Eclipse Feature'.
It's not terribly pretty (90% was written during a 10-day heads-down rush
before
last year's OOPSLA), but it does some interesting things with the Eclipse
text editor and
JDT frameworks nontheless. (As you found out, it's definitely not
bug-free, but
as they say "demo is for blowing things up..").
Glad you're interested ---
Jim
On Tue, 13 May 2003, Jim Wright - IBM Research wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> I'll take a look and let you know.
> I last ran the demo at the recent AOSD conference in Boston,
> using Eclipse 2.1 (prerelease?) if memory serves.
>
> Hmm. Are you using a named package, or just the default package?
> It's quite possible the VSF code doesn't handle the default package
properly.
>
> Please let me know either way --
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
>
> At 02:37 PM 5/13/2003, Philip Quitslund wrote:
> >Hey Jim (and all),
> >
> >I'm wondering about the status for the VSF Demo on 2.1. I'm getting the
> >following error from org.eclipse.stellation.scm.vsf when I try and create
> >a VSFspec from a .java file:
> >
> > parseFragmentName: not enough segments in name
> >
> >
> >The .java looks like this:
> >
> > public class Hello {
> > public String toString() {
> > return "hello";
> > }
> > }
> >
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >
> >-phil
> >
> >
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