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Re: [stellation-res] TClient Status Update
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At 04:08 AM 2/26/2004, Rafal Krzewski wrote:
Hello,
I really appreciate the frequent status uptades you have been giving
recently. This is a very interesting project and the silence on the list
for the past few months made me worry that it was abandoned.
It's great news that the project is moving along. I'm looking forward to
a "no guarantees and no questions answered" release of the source code I
could install on my machine and play with :-)
Thanks again for taking your time to inform the community what's going on!
Rafal
Hi Rafal,
You're welcome! Glad you're interested ---
I have to apologize for the long silence.
I've been heads-down porting core CLI code to an Eclipse-friendly model
(thankfully, all done now), and we've also been preoccupied with
WVCM-related work (Mark in particular).
Stellation is very much _not_ an abandoned project; it's being transformed
into the WVCM reference implementation, which will ultimately make
Stellation-the-project stronger -- more flexible, more portable, and
(probably, we hope) of interest to a broader audience because WVCM
(JSR-147) is designed to become the standard Java API for "Workspace
Versioning and Configuration Management".
FYI, I've just finished adding merge conflict resource markers to the
T-client: they show up as Problem Markers in the Problems view (and in the
editor). You can filter them explicitly (like any other Marker type), so
you can elect to see only Merge Conflict markers in the Problems view (or
any combination of Problem marker types you like).
The only niggling point is that I haven't yet provided a way to delete
them. If you delete the line range surrounding a problem marker. the
marker goes away (but that's not very elegant). There are several ways to
handle this (context menu in Editor, context menu or pulldown menu in
Problems view); I just have to decide what the least-effort path is. (The
WVCM GUI will get proper attention; the T-client GUI is
temporary/transitional, so it's not worth making it too elegant).
BTW, in case you haven't seen it, I posted details on the t-client feature
set in a message dated 2/15; these information is also on our Wiki:
http://stellation.eclipse.org/twiki/bin/view/Stellation/EclipseClient and
http://stellation.eclipse.org/twiki/bin/view/Stellation/TClientStatus
Best regards,
Jim
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