Just noticed it now, so I am asking the questions…
Is there an article or other resources that talk about using RSE
outside the embedded space? Perhaps it’s a positioning issue, but unlike Mylyn,
it’s not immediately obvious that RSE has general applicability.
- Konstantin
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It was last
release too ... or do you mean you see something new?
There are
functions in RSE to SSH to remote servers, copy files from workspace to
or from a remote machine. These are things that many (or, at least some) web
developers do, so seemed like a natural way to include some useful function.
(Similarly, we include Mylin, though there's no direct connection to Java EE
development, per se).
HTH
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Just noticed
that DSDP Target Management is now included in the Eclipse IDE for Java EE
Developers and I am curious about the back-story on this. My current
understanding of DSDP is that it’s for embedded device developers using C. What
is the connection to Java EE development?
Thanks in
advance for any info on this.
- Konstantin_______________________________________________
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