Whats New for Callisto? [message #66217] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 15:32 |
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Originally posted by: Barry.BurdBrain.com
From your point of view, what are the most important changes in TPTP for the
upcoming Callisto release? That is, what are the significant improvements
since the last major release of TPTP?
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Re: What’s New for Callisto? [message #66239 is a reply to message #66217] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 16:45 |
Randy D. Smith Messages: 394 Registered: July 2009 |
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Barry Burd wrote:
> From your point of view, what are the most important changes in TPTP for the
> upcoming Callisto release? That is, what are the significant improvements
> since the last major release of TPTP?
I think it would be hard to argue against the Automated GUI Recorder as
being the hit of the show so far. [After EclipseCon and the subsequent
traffic here on eclipse.tptp... if this were basketball, Ali's agent
would be announcing a new multi-million-dollar contract! :-)]
Not as "splashy", but very important from my point of view, is the
statistical analysis engine and rules (for Java... I'd love to say for
C++ also, but no one's had time to get a good set of rules there).
The most important *change* (IMHO) is the "new technology agent
controller" operating in backward compatibility mode (affectionately
known as AC/BC) ... though in reality this is only "important" insofar
that the change is invisible! People really shouldn't even really have
to be aware the change has been made in order for the change to be
successful.
The most significant improvement... that would have to be Callisto
itself, and thus TPTP's role in that "train". The "ease of integration"
factor Callisto provides is the big win for 4.2. Also,
performance/ease-of-use feature improvements in the 4.2 IAC probably fit
in the same category as the AC/BC... the less you notice it, the better
it is.
I'm sure I've missed a bunch, but that's it from my (personal) point of
view.
--
RDS
Randy D. Smith randy (dot) d (dot) smith (at) intel (dot) com
Eclipse TPTP Committer, Platform Proj (data collection/agent controller)
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Re: What ?s New for Callisto? [message #66302 is a reply to message #66217] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 16:31 |
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Originally posted by: nmehrega.ca.ibm.com
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Just to add to Randy's note...
From bugzilla it looks like there have been 77 enhancements implemented
since the start of TPTP 4.2. You can do a simple query in bugzilla to
find them. Two other features I like to add to Randy's note are:
- Aggregating Agent and
- Dynamic instrumentation of java applications
Navid Mehregani
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Just to add to Randy's note...</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">From bugzilla it looks like there have
been 77 enhancements implemented since the start of TPTP 4.2. You
can do a simple query in bugzilla to find them. Two other features
I like to add to Randy's note are:</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">- Aggregating Agent and</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">- Dynamic instrumentation of java applications</font>
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Re: Whats New for Callisto? [message #66574 is a reply to message #66239] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 19:53 |
No real name Messages: 404 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thanks Randy for the complements but keep in mind that the Automated GUI
Recorder is still a tech preview and won't be part of Callisto.
"Randy D. Smith" <randy.d.smith@intel.com> wrote in message
news:e1jar5$m10$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Barry Burd wrote:
> > From your point of view, what are the most important changes in TPTP for
the
> > upcoming Callisto release? That is, what are the significant
improvements
> > since the last major release of TPTP?
>
> I think it would be hard to argue against the Automated GUI Recorder as
> being the hit of the show so far. [After EclipseCon and the subsequent
> traffic here on eclipse.tptp... if this were basketball, Ali's agent
> would be announcing a new multi-million-dollar contract! :-)]
>
> Not as "splashy", but very important from my point of view, is the
> statistical analysis engine and rules (for Java... I'd love to say for
> C++ also, but no one's had time to get a good set of rules there).
>
> The most important *change* (IMHO) is the "new technology agent
> controller" operating in backward compatibility mode (affectionately
> known as AC/BC) ... though in reality this is only "important" insofar
> that the change is invisible! People really shouldn't even really have
> to be aware the change has been made in order for the change to be
> successful.
>
> The most significant improvement... that would have to be Callisto
> itself, and thus TPTP's role in that "train". The "ease of integration"
> factor Callisto provides is the big win for 4.2. Also,
> performance/ease-of-use feature improvements in the 4.2 IAC probably fit
> in the same category as the AC/BC... the less you notice it, the better
> it is.
>
> I'm sure I've missed a bunch, but that's it from my (personal) point of
> view.
>
> --
> RDS
>
> Randy D. Smith randy (dot) d (dot) smith (at) intel (dot) com
> Eclipse TPTP Committer, Platform Proj (data collection/agent controller)
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