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  • ...ki. This is the Wiki home page for the [http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster Buckminster Component Assembly project], an [http://www.eclipse.org/tools/eclipsetools- Buckminster is a component resolution & materialization framework. Its purpose is to ge
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} ...nts, give feedback etc, please contact one of the team members, or use the Buckminster newsgroup.
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} [[Category:Buckminster]]
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  • ==Buckminster/Maven== ** Buckminster and Buckminster model for Eclipse-based Model of a Project
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  • =Buckminster/Maven Build Enablement for BIRT and ECF= ...nitiative. What this is (Buckminster and Maven as a build technology). How Buckminster and Maven offered to help BIRT restructure their build. How ECF is the "sma
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  • Buckminster headless has a set of flags applicable to the basic entrypoint, rather than ==Workspace management==
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} ...nderstands the content of a component and is responsible for producing a [[Buckminster Component Specification]] (CSPEC) containing dependency information for the
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} ==Buckminster Overview==
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} Buckminster maintains two newsgroups:
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} Current Committers to the Buckminster Project are:
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} [[Category:Buckminster]]
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  • * [[Aperi Storage Management Project]] * [[Buckminster Project]]
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  • ...is the considerable overhead imposed on engineering through the the micro-management of tasks and information specified by most traditional development methodol ...provide extensible frameworks and exemplary tools for participation in and management of a large, diverse software community environment. In pursuit of this miss
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} ...on with Eclipse PDE-build|Tight integration with Eclipse PDE-build]]</b> - Buckminster is now able to build the org.eclipse.rcp feature from source using releng s
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  • A number of Technology projects (ALF, Buckminster, Corona, ECF, Kepler) have decided to have a face-to-face meeting at the Hy * Henrik Lindberg, [[Buckminster Project]], Cloudsmith - via phone
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  • =Setting up Subclipse for committer access to the Buckminster repo= ...SVN repository view: "svn+ssh://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/tools/org.eclipse.buckminster"
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  • * Remote management by Expeditor Server through Portal or Enterprise Management Agent. * Local management by CD or Update manager.
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  • ** no management ** license management ( what licenses have been agreed to, which must be agreed to, license serve
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  • ; Buckminster : [[Buckminster]] is an [[Eclipse Technology]] sub-project. In the area of provisioning, th
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} The purpose of this document is to provide a concise overview of the Buckminster framework. It will outline the main concepts, usage patterns and applicatio
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} The purpose of this document is to provide a concise overview of the Buckminster framework. It will outline the main concepts, usage patterns and applicatio
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  • ...ollaboration (such as issue tracking) with a collaboration technology. Via Management it is possible to add/remove/control services. * Account and Space Management Services
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  • {{Backlink|Buckminster Project}} Below are some brief guidelines with regard to adding categories to new Buckminster Wiki pages. Some basic rules:
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  • ** Tigerstripe project editing & lifecycle management, including more robust support for multi-threaded environment, and editing. * The old "external" and "internal" APIs have been merged into a single Model Management API.
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  • =Setting up Subclipse for committer access to the Buckminster repo= ''<nowiki>svn+ssh://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/tools/org.eclipse.buckminster</nowiki>''
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  • Buckminster integration allows IAM users to materialize Maven dependencies in their Ecl ==What is Buckminster==
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  • ...the Java platform which promotes strong modularity, versioning and dynamic management of applications. This is the basis for Eclipse RCP, Eclipse running on ser ...By leveraging existing Java components, integrating Spring for dependency management, and implementing the application framework for the Teller workspace, FIS w
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  • == J2EE Project Dependencies management == = [[IAM Buckminster Integration]] =
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  • <h4>Configuration management status</h4> <p>An initial evaluation of Buckminster by Achim leads him to believe that it is probably overweight for what we wa
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  • | 3. || Buckminster || buckminster.build | 33. || Target Management || dsdp-tm.build
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  • ...ding p2 related tools, we have found several issues regarding the category management in 3.5. This page is an attempt to describe the issue, propose requirements ...at the category versions does not get in the way. The same is true for the Buckminster aggregator, and will be true for a vast amount of other applications in the
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  • ** Henrik briefly chatted about what is available in Buckminster. ...being discussed in the context of OSGi RFP 121 (Applicaiton Lifecycle and management).
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  • ...called buckminster.cspec (if there is not other meta data available), and buckminster.cspex (if there is other meta data available). In b3, we could call this fi But, this is very difficult to find in a source code management system. Which of all the files (and versions thereof) in the SCM should be
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  • *Dynamic execution: improvement of the builder management *Dynamic execution: management of the [workspace / target platform / runtime] priority
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  • *The third section describes the management of source code: which repository to watch, when the build should be trigger *The second step is the main step, relying on buckminster tool to produce the build target platform, download the sources from SVN, c
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  • '''The Helios release of Buckminster has the following new and noteworthy features''' *Provisioning and management of API baseline
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  • ==[http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster Buckminster]== The Helios release of Buckminster has the following new and noteworthy features available in 3.6M7:
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  • ** Buckminster allows converting "feature inclusions" to "ranges" - this has a lot of wide ** Wayne thinks it's a content management app and not just frontend to databases
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  • ** Jeff: Tycho/Maven might be viable if Sonatype showed up to help - Buckminster is more about orchestration than build ** Some projects using a buckminster capability to convert feature includes to wider ranges
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  • ...on of the UML2 source code to git and the migration of its build system to Buckminster, running on the Hudson installation at Eclipse.
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  • ...ation of financial information within the IBM Cognos Financial Performance Management suite. The demo will briefly show the product, including some technical poi <span class="c2">Thomas leads the Eclipse Tools/Buckminster project where he has architectural and development responsibility. Thomas h
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  • ...h newer versions, namely 2.3 and 2.4(.1), have been released by the Object Management Group (OMG) over the past couple of years. The source code for the UML2 pro ...on of the project is managed in an Eclipse git repository and built, using Buckminster, on the Hudson installation at Eclipse.
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  • *Dynamic execution: improvement of the builder management *Dynamic execution: management of the [workspace / target platform / runtime] priority
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  • ...newer version, namely 2.5, will soon be officially released by the Object Management Group (OMG). ...on of the project is managed in an Eclipse git repository and built, using Buckminster, on the Hudson installation at Eclipse.
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  • ...Henrik Lindberg, Thomas Hallgren http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/ Target Management David Dykstal htt
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