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Re: [ecf-dev] ECF Conference Call 9.18.2007
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Thanks Remy.
In addition to the whiteboard example app that Remy points to, there is
an EMF+GEF-based editor example that was originally done by Boris
Bokowski and Peter Nehrer. This didn't have any written documentation
that I know of, so I quickly created some:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Graphical_Shared-Editor_Example_Application
(I also put a link to this page under "Other" links on the ECF Wiki page)
Note that these projects depend upon EMF/SDO SDK
(http://www.eclipse.org/emf) and GEF SDK (http://www.eclipse.org/gef) as
well as ECF.
I applied some fixes to these plugins, created a project set file for
them, and tested/ran them. Happily they seem to run fine once all
plugins are in place, and same-named projects and files created.
See also here for the notes from today's ECF conference call:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF_Conference_Call_9.18.2007
Scott
Remy Chi Jian Suen wrote:
Hi all,
In the conference call just now, we brought up the possibility of
creating a set of APIs for the purpose of shared editing. Beyond text
editing, ECF actually also has a whiteboard sharing sample
application.
You can find a sample tutorial for setting it up below although some
of the instructions may be out of date.
http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/scribbleshare.html
Looking at the replication of changes / shared editing from an angle
beyond text editing should help us abstract out a well-defined and
flexible API for implementing any sort of session sharing application.
Regards,
Rem
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