As the token "user representative",
I think this is an important decision. Having all of my tools in one
place is my ultimate goal whether they are MIDP or not. I think it
gets a bit more interesting for non-Java environments, but for
something like Blackberry, I think this is appropriate.
Craig
On 5/7/09 6:50 PM, Christian Kurzke wrote:
Summarizing
a decision from today's conference call:
The Galileo Pulsar package will be a pre-packaged download/install
version of Eclipse with MTJ included.
We decided in the call, that the participating (and listed in the
quick-install view) SDKs SHOULD integrate with MTJ, but this is not
an exclusive criteria.
If an SDK (e.g. RIM) is valuable for Mobile developers, but does not
integrate with MTJ (and rather use custom plug-ins extending e.g. JDT),
the Steering Committee can
grant an exception and allow the inclusion of non-MTJ SDKs in the list
of available SDKs.
In this case, the user-experience will be that "Projects" created with
MTJ are not compatible with the 3rd party SDK, and the vendor will have
to document
how to switch from the default MTJ development perspective to the
custom SDK perspective (if needed).
-Christian Kurzke
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