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Hi Scott and Elias,
you're  right guys. I've created a new wiki page on the eclipse wiki  
and added a link on http://wiki.eclipse.org/ 
Eclipse_Communication_Framework_Project  in section "New Work" if  
that's ok?
BTW Scott is it possible to connect anonymous to the CVS server I've  
stored the source code in (ecf1.osuosl.org)? I would like to add this  
info to the wiki page in order that people can download the work and  
try it out.
Cheers,
Eugen
Am 19.06.2008 um 20:09 schrieb Scott Lewis:
Hi Elias, and Eugen,
Volanakis, Elias wrote:
Sorry to drop in into this discussion, but wouldn't  
wiki.eclipse.org be a better home for this page? :)
Yes...Eugen would it be possible to put this on the wiki somewhere  
off of the ECF wiki?
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Communication_Framework_Project
If you have a bugzilla login:  http://bugs.eclipse.org to get one,  
you can login to the ECF wiki and edit/create pages.
It would also be a great idea for you (Eugen) to have a bugzilla  
login if you don't already have one (it's free and not subject to  
spam generation).
Thanks Eugen...your work/contributions on this is appreciated...and  
I expect the benefits to your project of collaboration will be  
worth the effort (at least I've found that to be the case through  
the history of ECF as a project).  This is a very exciting area for  
us and I expect many others (i.e. merging p2 with ECF remote  
services).
Scott
Regards,
Elias.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: ecf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ecf-dev- 
bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Eugen Reiswich
Gesendet: Thursday, June 19, 2008 01:39
An: Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) developer mailing list.
Betreff: Re: [ecf-dev] Remote OSGi services
Hi Scott,
I've started a Wiki page on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ 
Remote_Eclipse_RCP_Management and will try to complete the page as  
soon as possible.
Regards,
Eugen
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:12:54 -0700
Von: Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: "Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) developer mailing  
list." <ecf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [ecf-dev] Remote OSGi services
Hi Eugen,
Eugen Reiswich wrote:
Hi Scott,
as you already guessed right I'm passing a roster ID to the  
remote service because that's the only one I have. If this is  
the wrong way than how do I get the container ID for an  
IRosterEntry object?
This (getting the containerID given a IRosterEntry object) is  
probably something that we should add to the presence API (in ECF  
2.1).
Another way to get the containerIDs for remote services is to  
listen for events via the
IRemoteServiceContainerAdapter.addRemoteServiceListener(...).
But it would be a good idea to allow the association between  
containerIDs and rosterIDs in the presence API.
BTW Scott I've checked my remote provisioning source code in. If  
you would like to run the prototype I can send you a brief how  
to or drop it in a documentation folder.
I would like to try it sometime soon.  If you are willing, could  
you create a wiki page and link to it on http://wiki.eclipse.org/ 
ECF?
Thanks much,
Scott
Regards,
Eugen
Am 17.06.2008 um 18:10 schrieb Scott Lewis:
Hi Eugen,
It may be that you are not using the correct ID in the filter.   
For XMPP, the userID/rosterID is not the same as the remote  
clients containerID.  What ID are you passing into the filter?
This may be something we ultimately need to remedy in the XMPP  
provider...but I'm not sure yet whether that makes sense.
Scott
Eugen Reiswich wrote:
Hi ecf-devs,
I have some problems with the ECF Remote OSGi services.  
Somehow the filter mechanism using ID[] array doesn't work for  
me and I wonder whether this is a bug or my incompetence. I  
try to get some remote services for some IDs that I provide as  
parameter:
IRemoteServiceContainerAdapter remoteServiceContainerAdapter =  
(IRemoteServiceContainerAdapter) this.containter
.getAdapter(IRemoteServiceContainerAdapter.class);
IRemoteServiceReference[] refs = remoteServiceContainerAdapter
.getRemoteServiceReferences(*filterIDs*, service.getName(),
null);
Although I've provided some filterIDs as a parameter the  
IRemoteServiceReference-array containes more services than I  
expect him to have. There are even some  
IRemoteServiceReference-references to clients which are not on  
my contacts list (but they exist on my XMPP server).
Any help would be appreciated but I know that with Ganymede  
you guys are busy.
Regards,
Eugen
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