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Re: [flux-dev] meeting minutes

Thanks Martin!

> And the JDT hover support sounds nice. What about submitting a pull request for this? Would be great!

Well, I thought it's not in a good enough state to be in. It works perfectly for binary elements, not so well for source elements. The reason is (not just limited to this feature) there are quite a few nice features that are programmed in JDT/UI, which we can't make use of at this point -  "Javadoc from source files" is one example, code completion being another.

As I said earlier, looking forward to join the call from next week on and be able to discuss more on these with the team.

Regards,
Jay



From:        Martin Lippert <mlippert@xxxxxxxxx>
To:        Flux developer discussions <flux-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:        07/07/2014 09:07 PM
Subject:        Re: [flux-dev] meeting minutes
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Hey Jay,

great to hear that you are looking into Flux, that is awesome. Especially the headless JDT core services are in interesting area to explore further.
Would be great to have you joining the calls, you are very welcome.

And the JDT hover support sounds nice. What about submitting a pull request for this? Would be great!

Cheers,
-Martin





> I was meaning to join today's call but was bit confused about the timing and joined late. But wasn't sure if I was on the right call, so hung up.  
> Anyway, just wanted to say that, I have managed to get it up and running, played around a bit. I find Flux to be very impressive. I also like the idea of being able to leverage the headless JDT core services to provide Java tooling capabilities.
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> I am looking forward to join the call from next week on and contribute to the effort. Meanwhile, I will think about some low hanging fruits from JDT Core, like the Javadoc hover I have added here:
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https://github.com/jarthana/flux.git
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> This is just a first-cut by no means complete, just a result of my experiments. To view Javadoc for an element, place the cursor on the element and press F2.
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> Regards,
> Jay
>
>
>
> From:        Martin Lippert <mlippert@xxxxxxxxx>
> To:        Flux developer discussions <flux-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:        07/03/2014 10:07 PM
> Subject:        [flux-dev] meeting minutes
> Sent by:        flux-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> from todays call:
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https://wiki.eclipse.org/Flux/Meeting_minutes/20140703
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> Cheers,
> -Martin
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