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Re: [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] RE: Committer nomination for Tom Schindl
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Gorkem,
How small would you figure would be small enough? For example, what would
you consider to be a rough representative size for small, medium, large and
just a bit too large for a complete application? How do jar size and
in-memory footprint relate?
The myriad of small efficient specialized list classes could all be
emulated by a single less efficient implementation; the overhead of even
the smallest class is quite large from what I remember. As a factual
demonstration of what's possible, just look back at EMF 1.x. The jars was
tiny:
90,830 Mar 26 2003 ./plugins/org.eclipse.emf.common_1.0.2
/runtime/common.jar
221,479 Mar 26 2003 ./plugins/org.eclipse.emf.ecore_1.0.2
/runtime/ecore.jar
That's obviously excluding a great many of the things we have today, such
as a package for all the XML Schema types along with the extended metadata
support for them as well things like feature maps, EMaps. So it's clear
that a drastically stripped down runtime is possible...
I've got that cool Nokia E90; I sure wish I had time to get an EMF-based
application running on it!
Ed Merks/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
mailto: merks@xxxxxxxxxx
905-413-3265 (t/l 313)
"Gorkem Ercan"
<gercan@xxxxxxx>
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PM Re: [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] RE:
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Hey Ed,
The EMF runtime for devices is a fantastic idea. I do not think
Foundation 1.1 compatible EMF would be enough though. The ultra-weight
EMF has a better chance on devices.
--
Gorkem
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Ed Merks <merks@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Boris,
>
> I'd like to be an e4 committer too! To begin with, I'd like to help
with
> this new model exploration work. I can imagine all kinds of things we
> might want to bring to the platform that relate to modeling. For
example,
> I've already been prototyping things like EMF for eRCP and RAP. I could
> imagine that we might want to take the work I've done with EMF 2.2 to
> enable eRCP/Foundation 1.1 and perhaps work towards an ultra light
weight
> (pruned-down) version of the EMF 2.2 runtime that would still be binary
> compatible with the Java 5.0-exploiting version of the evolving 2.x
stream.
> I'd like to explore all the cool things that are possible when you bring
> data binding and data modeling together. I'm just full of ideas, but
I'd
> better turn the fire hose off... Do I need to mention that I have a
proven
> track record? :-P
>
>
> Ed Merks/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
> mailto: merks@xxxxxxxxxx
> 905-413-3265 (t/l 313)
>
>
>
>
>
> Boris
> Bokowski/Ottawa/I
> BM@IBMCA
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> 04/05/2008 12:24 [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] RE:
> PM Committer nomination for Tom
> Schindl
>
> Please respond to
> E4 developer list
> <eclipse-incubato
> r-e4-dev@eclipse.
> org>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Just in case this could be misunderstood - if others are interested in
> working with us on e4, I would also nominate them as committers in the
same
> way that I nominated Tom. Being a committer on the Platform project is
not
> a prerequisite. ;-)
>
> Writing to the mailing list about what you would like to do *is* a
> prerequisite, though.
>
> Boris
>
> eclipse-incubator-e4-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/05/2008
11:09:07
> AM:
>
> > Kevin wrote:
> > > At the risk of killing momentum, I'd like to suggest that this
> > > investigation would work best if someone on the platform team (yes,
> > > I'm looking at you Eric <g>) were involved to whatever degree it
> > > made sense.
> >
> > I am a little surprised - Kevin did you realize that Tom is *already*
a
> > member of the Platform team, as a Platform UI committer?
> >
> > Yes, Eric should be involved in this, but I also think that Tom should
be
> > allowed to do the same thing Eric has done - produce some experimental
> code
> > to be used in the discussion (code speaks!) - and I have therefore
> > nominated Tom as an e4 committer.
> >
> > For higher-bandwidth communication, we can use the #eclipse-dev
channel
> > (see http://wiki.eclipse.org/IRC). I know that both Eric and Tom can
be
> > found there regularly. Please remember to post occasional updates to
the
> > mailing list as well...
> >
> > Boris
> >
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