Hello Max,
I finished my exams and got back to work. I was able to implement some
simple actions to go along with the requests. I made a screencast here
. Basically I improved the Response class with
IHandlerService to implement some standard commands. II'll send you a draft
of my project proposal later today. Hope you could give me some feedback to
polish it.
Best Regards,
Samurdhi
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:08 PM, Samurdhi Karunarathne <
samurdhilbk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I might have forgotten to push the changes to GitHub. Deeply sorry
about
that Max. Now the source code is available at
https://github.com/samurdhilbk. You could take a look at how everything
works at
https://youtu.be/4HniGO4BlV8. I've uploaded a small screen
capture there. Also I've uploaded some screenshots at
https://flic.kr/s/aHskvVeuAY. Hope they're clear enough.
I'll take a look at jetty and see how it works. Thanks for the suggestion.
I'll let you know how that works out.
Awaiting your feedback.
Best Regards,
Samurdhi.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 5:11 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> On 7 Mar 2016, at 10:18, Samurdhi Karunarathne wrote:
>
> I thought of using some of the source code in the TCP/IP Monitor in the
> Eclipse WTP to implement the requests part of the IDE Remote(Why reinvent
> the wheel right?).
>
> not sure that code does http well ?
>
> a better option could be to use jetty that comes with eclipse to react
> to http requests ?
>
> you can see an example of that in here
>
https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-livereload/tree/master/plugins/o...
>
> I'm thinking of handling the responses to the requests
> via the Response.java class that I have created. I also changed the UI to
> include Start, Stop and Properties buttons in the main interface itself to
> make it more user friendly.
>
> I properly would not even expose any of this as main UI - just a
> preference
> to turn on/off.
>
> The start button will start the first monitor
> in the TCP/IP monitor list(So you'll have to create one at first use by
> navigating Properties). The Stop button will stop whatever the monitor
> that
> is already running. The Properties button will simply navigate to the
> preferences menu. Herewith I'm attaching the source code. Alternatively,
> you can find the source code at
https://github.com/samurdhilbk.
>
> I looked but only found two empty repos from the last few days ?
>
> As in the
> TCP/IP monitor, the core handles the core functionality and ui handles the
> user interface. I had some issues with signing the JAR's so couldn't get
> around to exporting it to a JAR.
>
> that sounds weird, you shouldn't have to sign jars to export it.
>
> I will do that as soon as possible. For
> now please run it in Eclipse and see how it works. You may find it in
> Window->Show View->Other->Other in the Eclipse window.
>
> I am a hotel with limited bandwidth right now so haven't been able to
> build/run it yet ;/
>
> Could you record a video / take screenshots of it ?
> /max
>
> Best Regards.
> Samurdhi
>
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 11:06 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen manderse(a)redhat.com
> wrote:
>
> On 4 Mar 2016, at 7:32, Samurdhi Karunarathne wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I previously expressed my interest in the GSoC project to develop an IDE
> Remote Control for Eclipse. I did some work on it and managed to develop
> the plugin to be able to accept requests through the browser.
>
> Nice - got a link ?
>
> Can anybody
> tell me what exactly needs to be done with these requests? Should the user
> be able to view/edit projects on the browser itself or does the plugin
> only
> remotely do tasks that can otherwise be done through the Eclipse UI?
>
> It is the other way around, that when you are in your browser - how do I
> open
> files/resources from this browser in the IDE ?
>
> i.e. with this plugin
github.com could have links like
>
http://localhost:6666/clone/?repo=
>
https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-website
> which would mean clone this repo and import it into the IDE.
>
> Like
> opening projects or saving an already open project. I'm a bit unclear on
> this regard. I tried contacting Max (Max Anderson) but could not get
> through to him.
>
> sorry for the late response but been quite busy.
>
> I'm travelling the next couple of weeks so i'll be slow, but I'll
respond
> where I can.
>
> /max
>
> Hoping for a favorable response.
>
> Regards,
> Samurdhi.
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 5:06 PM, Samurdhi Karunarathne <
> samurdhilbk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I'm Samurdhi Karunarathne and I'm a student at the Faculty of Engineering,
> University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. I came across the idea of creating a
> plugin for Eclipse that responds to requests sent in through a web
> browser,
> on the GSoC 2016 ideas page. I have quite some experience in this
> direction
> and I think that it's a pretty cool idea. So I'm very excited to work on
> this project for GSoC 2016.
> Hope you could give me some guidelines to get myself up and aboard the
> task. Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards,
> Samurdhi.
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