Browsing using the IDE is the focus of the first phase but building, 
running, and debugging commands also do work and will come later.

The navigation features of the IDE are more powerful than what OpenGrok 
offers. You see the real power of using the IDE when you for instance 
hook up a third-party project (a driver for instance) with the ON
libraries and the kernel in the IDE and use features like hyperlink
navigation an code completion to seamlessly navigate forth and back
between your own source code and the source code in libraries and the
kernel. It works very well when developing third-party software.

--thomas

ashwin bhat k s wrote:
> I think something like what you have mentioned is already there :
> ON Sources already have a graphical source code browser which is very helpful
> http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/
> 
> Have a look at this too (OpenGrok) :
> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/opengrok/
> 

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