Along with renaming the package names this would also affect the
features and plug-ins names and ids.
And there is also the upcoming contribution to think about that
integrates the SAP NetWeaver runtime with the WTP Web services wizard.
Where that runtime name 'SAP NetWeaver' will be visible in the WTP web
services preferences and in the the Web services wizard. What can we
do there?
Shane
> From: danail.branekov@xxxxxxx
> To: wtp-incubator-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:39:43 +0200
> Subject: RE: [wtp-incubator-dev] Build problem. Missing EMF
validation component
>
> You are right, we needed to separate the existing JAX-WS tooling
from the newly contributed one.
> Would removing the "sapnw" fragment be OK? For example,
"org.eclipse.jst.ws.jaxws.sapnw.dom.runtime" would result in
"org.eclipse.jst.ws.jaxws.dom.runtime"
>
> Shane, Oisin, do you have a better proposal?
>
> Regards, Danail
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wtp-incubator-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wtp-incubator-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David M
Williams
> Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 10:38 AM
> To: WTP Incubator Dev list
> Subject: RE: [wtp-incubator-dev] Build problem. Missing EMF
validation component
>
> > Do you think that such a naming convention is some sort of issue?
>
> Yes. Everything we do must be vendor neutral and having a product name
> (basically) as part of a package name starts to crosses that line.
Also,
> remember, once code is donated to Eclipse under the EPL, the code
itself
> no longer "belongs" to any particular product or company and I think
using
> that convention in the package name could be misinterpreted. I'll
assume
> you were not consciously trying to promote SAP or advertise
NetWeaver via
> package names and instead it was just handy to use history in keeping
> things straight. But, you'll need to find another way. Preferably
based on
> the function and architecture of the bundle and eventually have a fully
> integrated set of bundles whose history does not matter, in the way you
> organize it.
>
> Let me know if I can help in further discussions.
>
> Once you have moved/renamed the packages, let me know ... I'd like to
> delete the other, then obsolete directories from CVS.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From:
> "Branekov, Danail" <danail.branekov@xxxxxxx>
> To:
> WTP Incubator Dev list <wtp-incubator-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:
> 09/28/2009 02:41 AM
> Subject:
> RE: [wtp-incubator-dev] Build problem. Missing EMF validation component
> Sent by:
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>
>
>
> Hi David,
>
> > As I started to look into it, I noticed some packages with 'sap'
as part
>
> > of their name, such as
> > org.eclipse.jst.ws.jaxws.sapnw.dom.runtime
> >
> > What does that 'sap' stand for? Surely not 'SAP'?!
>
> The plugins which SAP contributed and will contribute to Eclipse
originate
> from a product called "SAP NetWeaver". This is what "sapnw" stands for.
> Do you think that such a naming convention is some sort of issue?
>
> Regards, Danail
>
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