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Re: Chat within Eclipse [message #325964 is a reply to message #325963] |
Tue, 04 March 2008 12:26 |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
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Manuel,
I think ECF provides stuff like that: http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/
See also
http://mea-bloga.blogspot.com/2007/04/eclipse-irc-and-ecf.ht ml
There are a number of IRC groups, including #eclipse and #eclipse-dev
where folks hang out...
I use pidgin to connect...
Manuel Selva wrote:
> Hi all,
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> First please let me know if there is a better place to ask such
> question ;o).
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> Is there any eclipse plugins ready to use in order to setup a chat
> between several remote people working all the day with eclipse ?
>
> Thanks in advance
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> Manu
> http://manuelselva.wordpress.com
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Re: Chat within Eclipse [message #325984 is a reply to message #325963] |
Wed, 05 March 2008 06:46 |
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Originally posted by: thunderaxiom.gmail.com
Manuel Selva skrev den 04-03-2008 13:17:
> Hi all,
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> First please let me know if there is a better place to ask such question
> ;o).
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> Is there any eclipse plugins ready to use in order to setup a chat
> between several remote people working all the day with eclipse ?
I know you asked about an Eclipse plugin, so please just take this as an
input.
There is a facility in Netbeans which do exactly this, and also allow
you to "push" a project you are working on to your chat partners so they
can help you debug a problem.
I have played with it, but not used it for "real".
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Thorbjørn
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Re: Chat within Eclipse [message #326097 is a reply to message #326040] |
Fri, 07 March 2008 10:09 |
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Originally posted by: thunderaxiom.gmail.com
Manuel Selva skrev den 06-03-2008 08:53:
> Hi all,
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> In fact we need a way to chat each other with in the company. It's
> almost sure that we won't be able to chat outside the company.
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> ECF can be used to do this ?
It is quite easy to set up a Jabber server locally inside your company,
and there are many jabber clients including a java applet (e.g.
https://jwchat.jabber.dk/).
I believe there might even be a vmware appliance for the purpose.
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Thorbjørn
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Re: Chat within Eclipse [message #326099 is a reply to message #326084] |
Fri, 07 March 2008 10:18 |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Manuel,
I use pidgin. I don't really know much about how all this works. Nick
Boldt held my hand to set up the connections that allow me to hang out
on #eclipse-modeling
I've also included the ECF newsgroup on the "to" list of my reply so
they can offer help, though there's not much they can do to get around
your firewall issues.
Manuel Selva wrote:
> Hi Ed,
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> I downloaded ECF and try to connect but nothing work. I think all the
> ports used by IRC, XMPPS etc ... are blocked by the company firewall.
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> Do you know any easy way for me to setup a new IRC node and channel in
> order to be able to chat with my colleagues with in the company ?
>
> Thanks
> Manu
>
> PS : i will try ECF clients at home of course ;o)
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Re: Chat within Eclipse [message #326133 is a reply to message #326099] |
Fri, 07 March 2008 17:23 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Ed Merks wrote:
> Manuel,
>
> I use pidgin. I don't really know much about how all this works. Nick
> Boldt held my hand to set up the connections that allow me to hang out
> on #eclipse-modeling
>
> I've also included the ECF newsgroup on the "to" list of my reply so
> they can offer help, though there's not much they can do to get around
> your firewall issues.
Pidgin can be configured to use an HTTP proxy to get around many
firewall issues. Perhaps ECF has similar capability...?
Eric
> Manuel Selva wrote:
>> Hi Ed,
>>
>> I downloaded ECF and try to connect but nothing work. I think all the
>> ports used by IRC, XMPPS etc ... are blocked by the company firewall.
>>
>> Do you know any easy way for me to setup a new IRC node and channel in
>> order to be able to chat with my colleagues with in the company ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Manu
>>
>> PS : i will try ECF clients at home of course ;o)
>>
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Re: Chat within Eclipse [message #326137 is a reply to message #326133] |
Fri, 07 March 2008 18:25 |
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Originally posted by: slewis.composent.com
Hi Eric,
Eric Rizzo wrote:
> Ed Merks wrote:
>> Manuel,
>>
>> I use pidgin. I don't really know much about how all this works.
>> Nick Boldt held my hand to set up the connections that allow me to
>> hang out on #eclipse-modeling
>>
>> I've also included the ECF newsgroup on the "to" list of my reply so
>> they can offer help, though there's not much they can do to get around
>> your firewall issues.
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> Pidgin can be configured to use an HTTP proxy to get around many
> firewall issues. Perhaps ECF has similar capability...?
Unfortunately, ECF does not support http tunneling for IRC at this point.
I've included on this email Christoph Schwering, who is the author of
IRCLib...which is the IRC communications library that ECF uses.
Christoph is actively working on IRCLib, and so hopefully will be able
to help us address this need.
I've also created this enhancement request to track this issue:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=221888
Thanks.
Scott
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