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== TmL Roadmap 2007-2008 == | == TmL Roadmap 2007-2008 == | ||
− | This roadmap covers the period from | + | This roadmap covers the period from July 2007 to June 2008. During this period, there are two main milestones: |
* The TmL Continuation Review in December 2007; and | * The TmL Continuation Review in December 2007; and | ||
* The Eclipse Ganymede Release in June 2008. | * The Eclipse Ganymede Release in June 2008. | ||
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+ | The objectives of the TmL team for the period from July to December 2007 include: | ||
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+ | * Contribute the VNC client view component (also known as the VNC viewer), which can be used either as an independent component (i.e. an independent plug-in) or as part of the emulator framework; | ||
+ | * Contribute the TM-independent version of the device emulator framework, including an example emulator plug-in (probably QEmu ARM); | ||
+ | * Contribute the TM-integrated version of the device emulator framework, including the "adapter" classes and packages required to allow interworking of the emulator framework and the TM infrastructure and an example emulator plug-in (probably the same QEmu ARM); | ||
+ | * Contribute the classes and packages required to allow for use of the VNC viewer together with both variations of the emulator framework; | ||
+ | * Contribute the components that add support to remote emulators to the device emulator framework, including an example emulator plug-in to be executed remotely; | ||
+ | * Presentation of a long talk at Eclipse Summit Europe in October 2007 describing the device emulator framework (including a demo of an example emulator plug-in), the current project status and the plans for the simulated end-to-end environment. | ||
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+ | From January to June 2008 the plans include: | ||
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+ | * Implementation of the infrastructure and example simulated back-end servers for the simulated end-to-end environment; | ||
+ | * Presentation of a tutorial or long talk at EclipseCon 2008 about the device emulator framework, including the TM-integrated version, the VNC viewer and support to remote emulators, and also (possibly) a short talk about the simulated end-to-end environment. |
Revision as of 14:44, 5 July 2007
TmL Roadmap 2007-2008
This roadmap covers the period from July 2007 to June 2008. During this period, there are two main milestones:
- The TmL Continuation Review in December 2007; and
- The Eclipse Ganymede Release in June 2008.
The objectives of the TmL team for the period from July to December 2007 include:
- Contribute the VNC client view component (also known as the VNC viewer), which can be used either as an independent component (i.e. an independent plug-in) or as part of the emulator framework;
- Contribute the TM-independent version of the device emulator framework, including an example emulator plug-in (probably QEmu ARM);
- Contribute the TM-integrated version of the device emulator framework, including the "adapter" classes and packages required to allow interworking of the emulator framework and the TM infrastructure and an example emulator plug-in (probably the same QEmu ARM);
- Contribute the classes and packages required to allow for use of the VNC viewer together with both variations of the emulator framework;
- Contribute the components that add support to remote emulators to the device emulator framework, including an example emulator plug-in to be executed remotely;
- Presentation of a long talk at Eclipse Summit Europe in October 2007 describing the device emulator framework (including a demo of an example emulator plug-in), the current project status and the plans for the simulated end-to-end environment.
From January to June 2008 the plans include:
- Implementation of the infrastructure and example simulated back-end servers for the simulated end-to-end environment;
- Presentation of a tutorial or long talk at EclipseCon 2008 about the device emulator framework, including the TM-integrated version, the VNC viewer and support to remote emulators, and also (possibly) a short talk about the simulated end-to-end environment.