Hi,
I have some experience but rather small (once I worked a little with GEF 
and GMF). I'm an intern in Erlang Solutions and was asked to work on 
integrating tracing tools with erlide (I'm rather new to Erlang too).
Last week I worked with Gyorgy Orosz (he works on integrating Wrangler) 
and he showed me a little. Anyway I'll be doing my best to help. Btw, 
where can I report bugs, create new issues etc?

For this moment, as it was explained to me, you can achieve same things 
in dbg as in ttb although in dbg it can be more difficult. One guy from 
our company works on integrating into ttb some features from Onviso so 
ttb will be offering more:)
Piotrek

W dniu 2010-07-20 16:15, Jakob Cederlund pisze:
> Seems reasonable! (Although I'm not sure that ttb offers that much for
> an erlide integration.) Maybe Vlad already asked this, but do you have
> any prior experience with Eclipse development? It's quite a lot, and
> takes a while to get into...
> Nice to see others working with Erlide in any case!
> /Jakob
>
>
> 2010/7/20 Piotr Dorobisz <piotr.dorob...@erlang-solutions.com
> <mailto:piotr.dorob...@erlang-solutions.com>>
>
>     Hello,
>     Previously I mentioned that I'll be working on integrating dbg with
>     erlide. Actually I'll be working on integrating different tool - ttb
>     (http://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/observer/ttb_ug.html). It's also a
>     tool for tracing but built over dbg so way of integrating it will be
>     the same.
>     Piotrek
>
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