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You are able to login to an '''IRC''' server to join IRC chatrooms. Eclipse committers operate many rooms on the Freenode server. They are happy to help you answer questions. You are also able to setup your own room, for example to host your companies helpdesk.<br/> | You are able to login to an '''IRC''' server to join IRC chatrooms. Eclipse committers operate many rooms on the Freenode server. They are happy to help you answer questions. You are also able to setup your own room, for example to host your companies helpdesk.<br/> | ||
Revision as of 17:56, 22 November 2010
Overview
From an end-user's perspective, ECF provides three major areas of communication which are Person to Person Communication, Collaboration and Utilities. Let's take a look at these three different area's and the see what the ECF has available for you.
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ECF is a framework for building distributed servers, applications, and tools. It provides a modular implementation of the OSGi 4.2 Remote Services standard, along with support for REST-based and SOAP-based remote services, and asynchronous messaging for remote services.
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