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Re: [ecf-dev] Foundation 1.0
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You can also use the PDE API tools to catch this kind of thing. you
need a description of Foundation 1.0 (not sure if there is one but
hope there is). Then you set up the API tools to use that description
and it should report to you that you are violating the constraint.
Jeff
On 14-Sep-09, at 10:11 AM, Scott Lewis wrote:
Hi Wim,
Wim Jongman wrote:
Hi,
This is fine for XML based responses but what about the old
fashioned "we end with a period the rest is up to you" style
communications... Don't answer, I will take a look at the
StringUtils class and see if a replace of regex is feasible :-).
Putting the manifest on Foundation 1.0 did not catch the Regex
classes. How can I instruct Eclipse to only take what is available
in Foundation and not look at the other available classes in the
JRE? Can I still install a JRE based on nothing but foundation?
The way to do this in Eclipse is to install a Foundation-1.0 (and/or
1.1)-compliant execution. There are some docs for this here [1]
(this link may be slightly old/out of date...I'm not sure...if
others know of more up-to-date links for ees please provide them).
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Execution_Environment
Wim
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Wim,
So far, we have made due with the utilities we've put on this
class: org.eclipse.ecf.core.util.StringUtils.
We (intentionally) have not put a lot of xml parsing functionality
into ECF core parts of ECF. Rather we've used the
XMLReader/XMLWriter services provided by the
javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory...which has implementations for
Foundation 1.1 (from ercp) and JRE 1.4+ (in Equinox itself).
Scott
Wim Jongman wrote:
Hi Scott,
What do the ECF core modules use to parse data streams if not
regex?
Best regards,
Wim
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Scott Lewis
<slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
Hi Wim,
Wim Jongman wrote:
Hi,
I have downgraded the NNTP code to Foundation 1.0 and
everything compiles fine. I had to throw out loads of
for(x y
: z) code and also my generics which is a bloody shame
especially for the model. But alright, running this
code on my
watch is a charming idea... However, I am using other
stuff
like stringbuilders and regex which only appeared in
1.4. Do I
have to throw this out as well or can these be added as
libraries to the Foundation 1.0 platforms?
Deploying them as libraries to add to Foundation 1.0 ees is
not at
all straightforward. However, I would suggest that you
move
things down to as far as can be comfortably accomodated
(e.g.
either Foundation 1.1or to JRE 1.4). Especially since
ECF core
(and indeed Equinox 3.5) depends upon Foundation 1.1 ee as
minimum.
Scott
Best regards,
Wim
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