[cross-project-issues-dev] TM withdrawal from Mars

2014-11-21 Thread Greg Watson
The Target Management (TM) project is comprised of two main projects: Remote System Explorer (RSE) and Terminal. Only the Terminal project is under active development, and there are plans currently to merge this with the TCF Terminal project. We are planning to have one final release of TM

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] TM withdrawal from Mars

2014-11-21 Thread Max Rydahl Andersen
That sounds really bad :/ This means if I grok it right that eclipse will loose its ability to mount and browse Ftp and scp files systems, correct ? If that goes eclipse becomes really weak in the already remote heavy access world with cloud and containers. For one our server adapters

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] TM withdrawal from Mars

2014-11-21 Thread Doug Schaefer
The fact of the matter is that RSE is an architectural nightmare. It has a history as a remote environment for IBM mainframes which was super overkill for what we use it for in the Linux and embedded space. Good riddance IMHO. To that end, I am currently working on removing our dependency on

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] TM withdrawal from Mars

2014-11-21 Thread Wayne Beaton
You had me at hello. Wayne On 21/11/14 03:30 PM, Doug Schaefer wrote: The fact of the matter is that RSE is an architectural nightmare. It has a history as a remote environment for IBM mainframes which was super overkill for what we use it for in the Linux and embedded space. Good riddance

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] TM withdrawal from Mars

2014-11-21 Thread Denis Roy
On 11/21/2014 04:04 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: Got info on this org.eclipse.parralls option? http://git.eclipse.org/c/ptp/org.eclipse.remote.git/ ? Btw. I used as little as possible from tm. But the remote explorer and file system support I haven't found anywhere else in eclipse

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] TM withdrawal from Mars

2014-11-21 Thread Max Rydahl Andersen
Looks interesting. Will need to look closer ;) Looking mainly for answers to: Is this part of Mars ? Does it support ftp ? Does it support using them as linked folders/remote file systems ? /max http://about.me/maxandersen On 21 Nov 2014, at 22:15, Denis Roy denis@eclipse.org wrote: