[teiid-dev] Cdk Plugin is available

Sanjay Chaudhuri email2sanjayc at gmail.com
Mon Nov 9 17:45:17 EST 2009


On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Ramesh Reddy <rareddy at redhat.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 11:16 -0500, Sanjay Chaudhuri wrote:
> >   Please explain more on what you mean by "Eclipse Java code template
> > mechanism". Some of the eclipse core uses the mechanism I used and
> > some uses JET templates. Are you looking forward to have JET
> > templates ? I thought JET templates are over-kill, because we have
> > very few things to replace.
>
> I was thinking about using template variables like in "code" completion
> in java editor. Frankly I do not know much about Eclipse JET, I have
> written code generators before but always used my own techniques. You
> are correct as the number of variables for us would be a small set. So,
> use what you think is appropriate.
> Sanjay>> For Code Completion, please let me know what all do you want to
> see with CTRL+SPACE, and I shall look into it. JET is pretty involved; once
> you come up with your templates, I shall look into it.
>
 >  For dependent jars like Oracle drivers as you pointed out, will there
> > be a lib directory under /java/main/ ? If I need to use a temp
> > directory, I plan to create it in the workspace itself and then delete
> > it.
> Having a "lib" directory is just choice on part of the user. What I am
> saying is, during a normal Java project setup a user can define a set of
> dependent jars that project needs. We need to use this list and package
> them in RAR file generation.
> Sanjay>> Got it; so the task will be responsible to resolve the jars from
> the classpath which the user chooses. Good approach; we don't restrict the
> user to put jars in specific location.
>
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