Jeff McAffer wrote:
>
> Hey Markus,
Hi,
>
> For the most part we are looking for door #2, currently running
> eclipses. In fact, there are a couple usecases in that space. One is
> to find existing agents that can be asked to do provisioning operations.
> One example here is double click on
FYI,
ECF also has a APIs for remote interaction that are compatible with what
the TM folks have/are doing. e.g. the datashare API, and remote OSGi
services API. See here for those APIs:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/ECF_API_Docs
We are/have been intending to use the DSDP implementation
would it be hard to continue to produce the server downloads? I'm
tihnking that if someone wants to test but not hit eclipse.org it would be
good ot have the content local.
Jeff
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10/26/2007 03:15 PM
Please respond to
Equinox de
I have completed the initial delivery of SAX XML Writer/Parser framework
for XStream replacement. The metadata and artifact repository, profile
registry, and install registry SAX writers/parsers are all now used. (the
xstream lines are commented out for easy restoration in the event of a
diffic
One of the things that I learned at ESE was that the Target Management
folks in DSDP have a number of interesting infrastructure bits for talking
to and manipulating remote systems. Some of these might be interesting
for us in implementing bootstrap agents or direct transfer/communications
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