Hi Mike,
You can find a tutorial for the google maps widget here: http://help.eclipse.org/help33/topic/org.eclipse.rap.help/help/html/advanced/custom-widget.html
Additionally, there are a lot of threads in the RAP newsgroup on
this topic.
Regards,
Stefan.
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[mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Mike Wrighton
Gesendet: Montag, 10. März 2008 12:10
An: RAP project development-related communication
Betreff: Re: [rap-dev] Is RAP sufficient to build web-based IDEs?
I'm certainly interested in developing a RAP widget which can provide at least
the basic functions of StyledText so that I can do syntax coloring. If anyone
could give me any guidance on this or point me in the right direction to get
started, that would be great.
Mike
On 09/03/2008, Jochen Krause
<jkrause@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>From my point of view StyledText is a serious problem
right now. But richer client technology and better scalability of the browser
runtimes may cure that problem within a year or two. I think the other problems
can be resolved. It is important to note that you want to make sure that your
core bundles are multi-session ready.
I can imagine having a "development server" where the tools run
directly on the server with multiple users working on the same projects /
models. But getting there is not our main focus at the moment. If you are
interested in driving this forward let us know.
Jochen
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Hi,
I think there are a good deal of problems to solve. The first one you mentioned
already - StyledText. I didn't do too much research, but I think this alone
will be a bunch of work to do. A text editor also does a lot of things from
which I would suggest that the implementation makes heavy use of key-events.
It's at least questionable if we can provide a key-event implementation that
scales on such a usecase. Last thing that comes into my mind by doing a little
brainstorming is that eclipse uses the workspace for file storage, but with RAP
the workspace is shared across the sessions.
Ciao
Frank
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Im Auftrag von Mike Wrighton
Gesendet: Sonntag, 9. März 2008 15:46
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Betreff: [rap-dev] Is RAP sufficient to build web-based IDEs?
Hi,
This is a bit of an open question, but I want to get a an idea of how feasible
people think it would be to develop a web-based IDE using RAP e.g. a cut-down
version of the CDT or JDT? From what I understand, the StyledText widget is
missing at the moment which appears to be the first main issue. Would
implementing StyledText be a big job and are there any other major hurdles?
Mike
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