[
Date Prev][
Date Next][
Thread Prev][
Thread Next][
Date Index][
Thread Index]
[
List Home]
Re: AW: [rap-dev] Is RAP sufficient to build web-based IDEs?
|
Wrapping FCKEditor in an Qooxdoo/RAP widget should not be the most
problematic part. I think the biggest problem is to map the
functionalities of StyledText to the features of FCKEditor and vice
versa. I see the point that a standalone rich text editor is needed but
in my eyes the StyledText widget is much more desirable. The first step
here would be to see if the features of FCKEditor and StyledText can be
mapped in most points.
Another thing to consider is the complexity of the widget. FCKEditor not
only has some nice rich text functions but also many many other features
like file upload, css classes, toolbars and so on. So the first step
would be to determinate how to split the FCKEditor to only use the rich
text component. Maybe the editor is already built with such a
fine-grained modularity.
I had some thoughts about this some time ago and another real killer
feature would be to have something like a patch-engine behind the scenes
(on both sides) so we only need to transfer the changes in the text and
not the whole text from server to client and v.v..
Contributing such a thing also requires some legal reviews. As I can see
FCKEditor is licenced under GPL, LGPL and MPL and at the moment I'm not
sure if this is compilant with EPL. This means that using FCKEditor as
rich text component in RAP is only possible IF the licences work
together, if not we could only host the EPL part (the wrapper).
I'm really looking forward for contributions. I'm sure the community
could effort something like that and it would be great as daily RAP
users to give something back to the project :)
Greets
Benny
Stefan Roeck wrote:
Hello Lars,
do you plan to contribute your FCK-Wrapper classes to the RAP sandbox or share it in some way? I'm sure there are a lot of people who are interested in that (including me :-)).
Regards,
Stefan.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Lars Martin
Gesendet: Montag, 10. März 2008 12:22
An: RAP project development-related communication
Betreff: Re: [rap-dev] Is RAP sufficient to build web-based IDEs?
A rich html widget based on FCKeditor is not a problem. See the
attachment below. This was just a first try and not yet finished.
Regards, Lars
Mike Wrighton schrieb:
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
<mailto: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
-----Original Message-----
From: rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>] On Behalf Of Frank Appel
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 3:58 PM
To: RAP project development-related communication
Subject: AW: [rap-dev] Is RAP sufficient to build web-based IDEs?
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
________________________________
Von: rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:rap-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>] Im Auftrag von Mike Wrighton
Gesendet: Sonntag, 9. März 2008 15:46
An: rap-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rap-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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
_______________________________________________
rap-dev mailing list
rap-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rap-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/rap-dev
------------------------------------------------------------------------
_______________________________________________
rap-dev mailing list
rap-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/rap-dev
--
Benjamin Muskalla
Innoopract Informationssysteme GmbH
bmuskalla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.innoopract.com
Tel: 0721 - 66 47 33 - 0
Fax: 0721 - 66 47 33 29
========================= Legal Disclaimer =====================
According to Section 80 of the German Corporation Act
Innoopract Informationssysteme GmbH must indicate the following
information:
Address: Stephanienstrasse 20, 76133 Karlsruhe Germany
General Manager: Jochen Krause, Eric von der Heyden
Registered Office: Karlsruhe, Commercial Register Karlsruhe HRB 7883
============================================================