Hey Mike,
Where am I supposed to address problems with Eclipse/Tomcat/Servlet?
Thanks,
Aharon
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Wilson [mailto:Mike_Wilson@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 12:03 PM
To: eclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [eclipse-dev] Planning Meeting Notes - Feb 11, 2004
I believe I've convinced this machine to send *only* plain text now. Note
that it should have been sending both html and plain text previously, so
you ought to have been able to convince your mailer to show the plain text
version.
Sorry for the eyestrain, all. It looked fine when I sent it.
McQ.
Alvin Thompson <al@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: eclipse-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
11/02/04 11:22
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Re: [eclipse-dev] Planning Meeting Notes - Feb 11, 2004
+1 !!!
Gary Gregory wrote:
Hello,
How about plain text emails please? HTML with the font size set to
sub-atomic is a real bother to read since I have to increase the font
size to even SEE if there anything in there I should care about.
Thanks,
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: eclipse-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:eclipse-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Wilson
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 12:48
To: eclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eclipse-dev] Planning Meeting Notes - Feb 11, 2004
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Discussion Topics
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Outreach
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Code camp in Toronto this week.
EclipseCon:
- ElipseCON 2004 is a resounding success!
- pictures, news, and reports from the conference are here:
- http://www.eclipse.org/events/eclipsecon2004/live.html
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Status
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Debug:
- bug fixing and M7 shakedown
- Inspect/Display results in lightweight popup windows
- context menu launching - "Run >" appears in the context menu
- the ability to use "Step into Selection" on any line in the Java
debugger
(used to be limited to current line of execution)
- ability to prepend/append to the default runtime classpath for a Java
project on a Java launch config
- refactoring support for Java launch configurations
- EclipseCon Debug Technology Exchange. Turnout for the tech exchange
was
larger than expected, which resulted in a BOF. Some common themes
among
debug developers are scalability issues (different
debuggers/languages,
and debuggers supporting a larget number of
threads/frames/variables), a
dynamic debug model (rather than the strict hierarchy defined in
Eclipse), and issues around multi-threaded debug models which are more
pertinent in 3.0 with background jobs.
- EclipseCon Ant poster and BOF. Encouraging turnout for the poster and
BOF. We were able to work with some developers in a "plug-in clinic"
style, and develop relationships with developers interested in
contributing to Eclipse.
Ant:
- bug fixing and M7 shakedown
- demo for importing existing project in the local filesystem into the
workspace, based on an existing build file
- editor enhancements
Rel. Eng.:
- investigating causes of missing org.eclipse.jdt.core* source in
midnight
builds
- testing builds with jdks in new location
- moved to using JDK levels specified in updated 3.0 plan for building
and
testing, i.e. Sun J2SE 1.4.2_03 on Windows and Linux.
- PDF doc generation
- investigating how to take performance measurements during automated
JUnit
tests, analysis of data, automated reporting of results using an
existing
performance testing framework
- testing M7 warm-up, test and candidate builds in Eclipse build
process.
Platform/JDT Text:
- EclipseCon tutorials, talks, and poster presentations
- occurrence Highlighter promoted from work in progress to Java >
Editor -
Appearance preference page
- a new preference allows to choose whether occurrence annotations are
sticky
or not
- spell checking for comments and strings is now available in the Java
editor.
- to enable this feature a word list must be provided. See Java >
Editor >
Spelling preference page.
- linked mode decoration is done via annotations and can be configured
- new annotation decoration styles have been introduced, e.g. boxing
- bug fixing
JDT/UI:
- attending EclipseCon
- bug fixing
- worked on filtering matches in import statements when searching for
type
references
- experimenting with reduced Java search result tree
- improved Java Workspace Search scope when searching for references.
The
scope is limited to those projects which are able to reference the
element
to search for
Compare:
- working on outline view support for Compare Editor
Team/CVS:
- testing for M7
- finishing synchronize APIs. Work is still branched (plan on
releasing early
in M8).
- CVS console ported to new generic console support from
org.eclipse.ui.console.
Equinox:
- recovering from RCP excitement at EclipseCon
- renewed interest in documenting what we are doing and fixing bugs
- improved runtime error reporting and logging
- good progress on the OSGi specification changes
- consolidation of command line options and system properties
Platform/Core:
- working on a first cut of non-uniform encoding support
- good progress on the new preferences mechanism:
- finalizing API
- implemented the compatibility layer
- defining the scope precedence/lookup order
PDE Build:
- Starting to investigate updating PDE build for runtime changes
Platform UI:
- 1/2 of the team members at EclipseCon
- worked on demos and talks for EclipseCon
- ongoing work for New Look stream
- ongoing work for RCP Themes
- ongoing work for Workbench Intro
- bug fixing
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