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Re: [buckminster-dev] Corona / Buckminster Integration
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Hi Glenn,
Thanks for the link. I'll try to allocate some time for this over the
coming weeks and make an attempt to create TeamRepositoryAdapter
implementation. It would be beautiful if we could get something working
before EclipseCon.
Kind Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Everitt, Glenn wrote:
Trying again….
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*From:* Everitt, Glenn
*Sent:* Friday, December 22, 2006 4:51 PM
*To:* 'buckminster-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx'
*Cc:* 'Corona development'
*Subject:* Corona / Buckminster Integration
Buckminster developers have been attending Corona’s weekly developer
meetings and proposed an idea using Corona Collaboration. The idea of
using Corona to share Buckminster information such as RMAP and CSPEC
specifications across a workgroup was suggested.
The initial thought was to treat Buckminster information as a repository
of information and to add a repository definition into Corona Project
Context Container. Project Context Container allows repositories of
information to be shared across everyone in a workgroup.
Here is link to the Corona Wiki page describes the process on
integrating a repository into the Corona Framework
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Corona_HowTo:_Integrate_a_Repository
Buckminster would probably create a repository adapter to access a set
of files from the Corona Server and then start the existing Buckminster
materialization process. One item to keep in mind as you design your
adapter is that you can expose your repository adapter as a web service
using Corona SOA support. It may also make sense to split the existing
Buckminster plugin into two plugins one to be deployed on the Corona
Server and another for the Eclipse IDE container the Corona Client
plugins. I think Thomas mentioned that some of the version resolution
processing could be time consuming and could be shared by many people in
a workgroup. Once the version resolution process was complete a
Container event could be sent notifying workgroup clients a new “Bill of
Materials” was ready
If you have questions please post them to the corona-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:corona-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> this mail list is actively monitored by
myself and Dennis O’Flynn. I will not be working the week of 12/24/2006
but Dennis will be in Wednesday through the end of the week.
Happy Holidays
Glenn Everitt
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