Hey gang,
I have Andmore installed in my environment but I use the
same environment for everything I do. What bugs me is that on
startup, Andmore does a lot of stuff that I think it should
wait for until I actually want to do Android development.
Believe it or not, that's not all the time :).
I went on a hunt to find where the problems where. I was a
bit shocked to find 7 implementations of IStartup. That should
be a lot closer to zero. It was certainly a culture of the ADT
guys that they felt free to take over the Eclipse instance
however they saw fit. That just doesn't cut it in the
multi-platform environment that I expect Andmore to run in.
(And will be demoing at EclipseCon).
Before I go hacking up everything, any thoughts about this
philosophy? I want to find a trigger that will kick off all
these things but it's not startup. I certainly could be on
bundle load which usually only happens when we load a class
from one of the bundles. We'll have to make sure we're
wrapping extensions with enablement to make sure they don't
load too early. We could even add extensions or DS components
to make sure these UI components start up when necessary.
Doug.
Happy New Year, BTW, 2016 will be a great year to introduce
the world to Andmore.