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ECF will provide frameworks and examplary shared editors. We currently have the following editors | ECF will provide frameworks and examplary shared editors. We currently have the following editors | ||
− | * Graphshare - A simple graphical network model editor that allows multiple participants to simultaneously add, position, and connect simple graphical models | + | * [http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/downloads.html Graphshare] - A simple graphical network model editor that allows multiple participants to simultaneously add, position, and connect simple graphical models |
− | * Example Shared Text Editor - A collaborative text editor | + | * [[Example Shared Text Editor|Example Shared Text Editor]] - A collaborative text editor for doing real-time editing of a text document |
Revision as of 18:04, 23 April 2006
Collaborative editors/editing is an important application area for Eclipse, the Rich Client Platform, and ECF. Eclipse and Eclipse RCP are ideal frameworks for creating structured editors of many kinds: source code editors, graphical model editors, xml editors, html editors, etc. With ECF, it is possible to add both real-time and non real-time collaboration for such editors.
ECF will provide frameworks and examplary shared editors. We currently have the following editors
- Graphshare - A simple graphical network model editor that allows multiple participants to simultaneously add, position, and connect simple graphical models
- Example Shared Text Editor - A collaborative text editor for doing real-time editing of a text document