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Re: [cdt-dev] CDT and RAP
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RAP replaces the SWT component, so in theory you shouldn't need to do
any code changes. But I'm not sure that there aren't limitations that
may cause problems at runtime.
You should also check out http://bespin.mozilla.com (or .org) as a
JavaScript IDE in browser. Plus, a bespin back-end for E4 was demod -
Eclipse wiki has a page on E4/Bespin
Alex
Sent from my (new) iPhone
On 6 Apr 2009, at 04:17, Doug Schaefer <doug.schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have my personal opinions on Web IDEs. I think there is a future
there, but for it's going to be a lot of work to get such IDEs usable.
And I seriously question whether SWT or RAP is the write architecture
for Web UIs. I think a better approach would be to create a more
natural
UI in JavaScript from scratch that interacts with a server-side
Eclipse.
Doug.
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 15:47 -0700, paulb777 wrote:
Since this thread is more than a year old, I wanted to check if
anyone has
thought further about running CDT on RAP (or GDK or anything else
to make it
a Web application)
Leveraging the Web for C/C++ development has the potential to unchain
developers from a specific piece of desktop hardware, simplify
configuration, and improve the developer collaboration of code and
environments.
Thanks,
Paul
Hi *,
well, I am not in the RAP team, but personally I wouldn't want to
run JDT,
CDT, or similar complex IDEs as a RAP application.
At the moment. ;-)
But ten years ago I didn't think that I would ever run a complete
IDE in a
JRE...
On the other hand there might be some interesting usecases for CDT
and RAP
in
the future, usecases that will be possible with such a solution. But
currently it is not possible to port such applications because of the
missing
StyledText in RAP.
At EclipseCon there is a tutorial on single sourcing RCP and RAP:
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2008/index.php?page=sub/&id=233
Hope this helps...
Markus
On Friday 07 March 2008, Mike Wrighton wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know much about the RAP (Rich Ajax Platform) and more
specifically whether it would be at all feasible to port some or
all of
the
CDT to use it, instead of RCP? From what I understand, it replaces
some of
the graphical parts of the Eclipse platform (SWT, JFace, the
workbench)
with cut-down implementations that generate Ajax code so that you
can
effectively run Eclipse inside a browser. I suspect this would be
a huge
project but I haven't found much documentation yet on porting
existing
plug-ins.
Mike
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