| Hi Cristiano, 
 Yes, our existing ECF releng is currently done with
    Buckminster+Maven+PDE+Hudson...but what we're talking about here
    (Android libs from ECF codebase) is mostly what I would consider in
    the category of 'new' packaging and releng...and so doesn't
    require/imply any particular technology (IMHO).  Sure...there could
    be some integration with what's there...but that's usually the case
    for releng...is my observation.
 
 Scott
 
 On 6/12/2012 12:27 PM, Cristiano Gavião wrote:
 
      
      Scott, 
 Perhaps I didn't understand well your wish and/or perhaps don't
      understand what you mean about releng... But if were about to do
      something related to ECF's Buckminster, honestly is out of my
      knowledge...
 
 
 Cristiano
 
 On 12/06/12 16:10, Scott Lewis wrote:
 
        
        Hi Christiano,
 I'm not sure if knowing Maven and Tycho really limits you
        (there's no particular requirement on what build tech is
        required/necessary to do this)...but ok.
 
 Scott
 
 
 On 6/12/2012 12:05 PM, Cristiano Gavião wrote:
 
          
          Well, Unfortunately I will not be able to help you with this releng
          task because the unique build tool that I'm know well is Maven
          and in the last couple years, Tycho.
 
 cheers,
 
 Cristiano
 
 On 12/06/12 15:47, Scott Lewis wrote:
 
            
            Christiano,
 Regrettably, I haven't been able to keep these example/test
            apps maintained as ECF has moved forward.
 
 My intention/desire these days is to work on the releng such
            that new versions of ECF could be automatically packaged for
            Android usage (for client and/or server for some
            protocols)...but like many other things, it remains a little
            out of reach (for resources/time)...at the moment.
 
 Scott
 
 
 On 6/12/2012 11:41 AM, Cristiano Gavião wrote:
 
              
              Hi Scott,
 I've tried to get it work today, but I couldn't because
              there were some API changes in latest ECF and I couldn't
              resolve in my short study time...
 
 But I'll try again tomorrow...
 
 thanks,
 
 Cristiano
 
 On 12/06/12 15:00, Scott Lewis wrote:
 
                
                Hi Christiano,
 Those are some of my early experiments.    The goals
                were to make some simple/test android clients...that use
                ECF for communication.
 
 Scott
 
 
 On 6/12/2012 8:36 AM, Cristiano Gavião wrote:
 
                  
                  Hi, 
 I've found this project on github:
                  
                  
                  https://github.com/ECF/Android
 
 Could someone explain me what it is and the goals of
                  this project?
 
 
 thanks,
 
 Cristiano
 
 On 11/06/12 13:57, Scott Lewis wrote:
 Christiano, 
 On 6/11/2012 8:51 AM, Cristiano Gavião wrote:
 
 Hi guys, 
 I was reading this article: http://eclipse.dzone.com/articles/eclipse-indigo-highlights-ecf
 and there is a nice video of one android app using
                      ECF and Google Wave.
 
 Google wave was discontinued, so what is the
                      alternative in actual days for this kind of mobile
                      applications ?
 
 So...this effort (by Mustafa Isik and Sebastian
                    Schmidt) used some of the ECF core classes...and, in
                    fact whole plugins/jars...to support the Wave
                    provider work [1].  These plugins/classes...and
                    their runtime class dependencies...were added to the
                    Android projects as library jars (I think)...and so
                    were loaded/used at runtime without actually running
                    a complete OSGi framework.
 
 Running outside of OSGi is something that can be
                    done with much...although not all...of ECF.   I do
                    this myself with other parts of ECF (e.g. the shared
                    object API)...in order to make it simple to create
                    Android-based clients that can easily and extensibly
                    communicate/message with ECF servers/services (that
                    happen to run under a full OSGi framework).
 
 There is some work (as yet undone) to do the releng
                    associated with using the relevant parts of ECF in a
                    non-OSGi environment.  For example, the creation of
                    the non-bundle jars and the elimination of the
                    unneeded classes from ECF, OSGi, and Equinox would
                    be very desirable for this usage...along with
                    creating a single distribution-ready Android
                    library...rather than several jars.  Doing these
                    things would make it much easier for people to
                    consume/use ECF in Android environments.
 
 One other point...although Google wave was
                    discontinued as an application, I suspect Google
                    would like to continue to use (and have others use)
                    the wave protocol...i.e. [2].  This was the work
                    upon which [1] is based, so I don't think this is
                    completely out of the technical picture (although
                    the Wave application is indeed discontinued).  But
                    I'm not directly connected with the Wave protocol
                    work these days...so I could be wrong on this.
 
 Scott
 
 [1] https://github.com/ECF/Wave
 [2] http://www.waveprotocol.org/
 
 
 
 
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