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So let me present myself : My name is Pierre and have a short history in the ECF committer team, implementing, or trying to implement, the JXTA provider for ECF.  
 
So let me present myself : My name is Pierre and have a short history in the ECF committer team, implementing, or trying to implement, the JXTA provider for ECF.  
  
I have had some quicky results- see [http://wiki.eclipse.org/JXTA_provider_for_ECF Snaphots] for snapshots. But I couldnt maintain a stable release of the provider because of the versatility of the JXTA jars libs that became stable since 2 years ago. In the same time, the Eclipse core OSGi nature made development difficult to update... So I decided to let it until all this would become clear.
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I have had some quicky results- see [http://wiki.eclipse.org/JXTA_provider_for_ECF Snaphots] . But I couldnt maintain a stable release of the provider because of the versatility of the JXTA jars libs that became stable since 2 years ago. In the same time, the Eclipse core OSGi nature made development difficult to update... So I decided to let it until all this would become clear.
  
 
But now, it seems the Java land has taken another form which is very enthousiasting.
 
But now, it seems the Java land has taken another form which is very enthousiasting.

Revision as of 09:30, 21 April 2009

Coming back

It's a long time I havent been participated in an ECF Call !

So let me present myself : My name is Pierre and have a short history in the ECF committer team, implementing, or trying to implement, the JXTA provider for ECF.

I have had some quicky results- see Snaphots . But I couldnt maintain a stable release of the provider because of the versatility of the JXTA jars libs that became stable since 2 years ago. In the same time, the Eclipse core OSGi nature made development difficult to update... So I decided to let it until all this would become clear.

But now, it seems the Java land has taken another form which is very enthousiasting.

And I come back with pleasure to this team.

See you,


--Phperret.gmail.com 13:29, 21 April 2009 (UTC)

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