Hi Bill,
There is no 'official' announcement of this. It is something the JBoss IDE team
has been discussing after the acquisition of the Exadel Tools codebase. The
plugins in this (proprietary) codebase are in the process of being open sourced
and the chosen license is GPL to prohibit closed s
"kukeltje" wrote : "wjm" wrote : "estaub" wrote : Re where to get GPD:
| | | Be aware that Red Hat is planning to change the GPD from LGPL
license to GPL license. I don't know when.
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| | Can someone point me to more details regarding this transition?
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"wjm" wrote : "estaub" wrote : Re where to get GPD:
| | Be aware that Red Hat is planning to change the GPD from LGPL license
to GPL license. I don't know when.
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|
| Can someone point me to more details regarding this transition?
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Sorry, I do not have any info on this
"wjm"
"estaub" wrote : Re where to get GPD:
| Be aware that Red Hat is planning to change the GPD from LGPL license to
GPL license. I don't know when.
|
Can someone point me to more details regarding this transition?
How will it affect the jbpm-console? Will process definitions created with GP
installing the plugin in eclipse is real simple... I do not see a problem at
all here
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I've got this notion in 2005,i try to read about the source of GPD ,it's really
tough to me because i am not familure with the eclipse plugin.
My idea transmit the gpd to some application base on swing such thing,May be
this's difficulty,anyone can give some idea to me?:)
May be we could make fi
Re where to get GPD:
In checking out GPD, Be careful which branch/tag you pick up - for stability,
pick one with "gpd" in the label, like the 3.1alpha3. If you pick up a jbpm
branch, e.g. jbpm 3.2, you're likely to find the GPD in a half-baked state.
I think the was restructured quite a bit b
good,thank you very much
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where everybody else gets it, CVS
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another question,where can I get the source code of GPD?
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but that RCP still relies on lots of eclipse frameworks etc... otoh, RCP is a
non-browser frontend to central businesslogic (afaik), so not a real 'solution'
to your problem (again, afaik)
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Thank you.
But someone told me that Eclipse plug-in can be converted into RCP
application.
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Yes you can by bundeling it in a default clean eclipse install, configure the
views, saving those preferences and ship that.
But this is not what you want I guess ;-) Currently the GPD is dependend on
many eclipse frameworks/libs etc, that it is hard to make a full standalone
eclipse independen
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