Where?
Since Brian Fitz from DTP started that page, I'd contact him on the DTP
newsgroup or dtp-dev@eclipse.org and he can provide further meeting info
as necessary.
...and who else besides DTP does "connections" ?
There's the server connections in WTP, and the DTP/WTP connections don't
know about each other. Likewise, DSDP has connections to "remote
systems," TPTP has connections to debug/monitor targets, the platform
has connections to source control....
Ultimately it would be nice if Eclipse had one notion of "connection"
typed based on what the endpoint is. Tools could then use these
connections in interesting ways.
-- John
A unified connection framework ? but we know that there is ECF now .
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 22:54 +0200, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 22:21:00 +0200, John Graham <jgraham@redhat.com> wrote:
As anyone who has built using a number of Eclipse projects knows,
connectivity is one fragmented bag of breakage. It hurts us indirectly
in JBT because of the DTP/WTP fragmentation, and there's more around
useful tools elsewhere that are hard to integrate.
Anyone interested in this area is encouraged to participate in these E4
discussions.
Where?
...and who else besides DTP does "connections" ?
-max
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