All right, I will check out the source code and get familiar with this project. Hoping that we can finish a success project basic on current job, in fact, one GSoC project need a mentor too, i am really really hoping that some Equinox committers can mentor me...
2011/3/14 Gerd Wütherich <g...@gerd-wuetherich.de> > license will be EPL. I have to add an appropiate EPL license agreement > to the repository/ to the source code. So it should not be a problem > to hold it as a GSoC project... > > 2011/3/14 Tiger Gui <tigergui1...@gmail.com>: > > Hi Gerd, > > > > It sounds good and i am really interested and want to get involved in it. > > The only problem is what the project's open source licence is ? If I try > to > > improve this project, can i hold it as a GSoC Project this year? > > > > 2011/3/14 Gerd Wütherich <g...@gerd-wuetherich.de> > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm already working on such a tool for quite some time ;-) we are > >> using it for migrating a huge system with > 65000 classes in ~ 55000 > >> source files to OSGi (PDE projects). Initially we started with a > >> combination of ANT scripts and BND, but this approach was not very > >> successful for several resaons. So we decided to develop a tool (we > >> call it 'bundlemaker') that helps as to split up the system and > >> generates PDE projects with appropriate manifests. > >> > >> It uses the JDT and bundlor to parse the dependencies of a given > >> system and stores all the information in an internal db4o database. > >> Once the system is analyzed, you can define transformations (e.g. > >> based on ant patterns) to split up your system. Finally you can export > >> the transformed system, e.g. as PDE projects. > >> > >> The orginal implementation was done for a customer of mine, but > >> fortunately the most of the code is available as open source > >> (https://github.com/wuetherich/bundlemaker). It is work-in-progress > >> and we just started the development of a GUI, but you can already use > >> it in batch mode. The current plan is to release an official version > >> of it in autumn this year. > >> > >> If your interested to give it a try (or get involved in the > >> development!) please let me know... Even it is in an early stage, it > >> would be great to have some community feedback on it. From my POV a > >> tool like this is really something that is missing today! > >> > >> Regards, > >> Gerd > >> _______________________________________________ > >> equinox-dev mailing list > >> equinox-dev@eclipse.org > >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev > > > > > > > > -- > > Best Regards > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Tiger Gui [tigergui1...@gmail.com] > > > -- Best Regards ---------------------------------------------------- Tiger Gui [tigergui1...@gmail.com]
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