Notice: This Wiki is now read only and edits are no longer possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.
Difference between revisions of "Corona/Gyrex/Merger"
(New page: The Eclipse Corona project will be merged with Gyrex project to establish a an Eclipse server-side platform. The goal is to establish a ''Rich Server Platform'' (RSP) similar to the ''Ric...) |
|||
(7 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
The following plan outlines the steps for merging the existing Corona functionality with the Gyrex project. | The following plan outlines the steps for merging the existing Corona functionality with the Gyrex project. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Assumptions | ||
+ | * All Corona projects and packages will be refactored to adopt Gyrex naming convention | ||
== Corona Product == | == Corona Product == | ||
* Corona provides an Eclipse product definition that defines its core runtime distribution for each execution environment. | * Corona provides an Eclipse product definition that defines its core runtime distribution for each execution environment. | ||
+ | ** Corona currently names its ''Program Launcher'' '''eclipses'''. The extra '''s''' at the end is used to indicate ''server''. | ||
** The product definition includes 1 feature: org.eclipse.corona.core | ** The product definition includes 1 feature: org.eclipse.corona.core | ||
** All other Corona features can be optionally added to Corona's runtime via P2 | ** All other Corona features can be optionally added to Corona's runtime via P2 | ||
− | ; | + | ;Migration Steps |
− | + | # Rename Eclipse product definition from ''corona.product'' to ''gyrex.product'' | |
+ | # Updated reference to new ''core'' feature | ||
− | == Corona Features == | + | == Corona Features == |
+ | |||
+ | For each Corona feature and associated plug-ins, the following migration steps need to be performed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Migration Steps | ||
+ | # Refactor feature name from ''org.eclipse.corona.core.feature'' to ''org.eclipse.gyrex.server.core'' | ||
+ | ## Update feature's legal metadata | ||
+ | # Refactor each plug-in | ||
+ | ## Rename plug-in project | ||
+ | ## Rename packages | ||
+ | ## Update legal metadata | ||
+ | # Submit CQ request for code contributions | ||
=== Feature: org.eclipse.corona.core === | === Feature: org.eclipse.corona.core === | ||
+ | Corona's core feature defines the minimal set of plug-ins needed to run an Eclipse server-side platform. | ||
− | === Feature: | + | ;Plug-In(s) |
+ | * org.eclipse.corona | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;System Properties | ||
+ | * Corona references ''corona.app.*'' Java system properties. This will need to be refactored to use another name. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Extension Point | ||
+ | * corona.core introduces extension point to auto start server-side bundles. This can be replaced with the introduction of P2. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;IP CQ | ||
+ | * n/a - 100% code contribution from committer | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Feature: org.eclipse.corona.diagnostics === | ||
+ | Corona's diagnostic feature provides a framework to collect diagnostic data. This functionality is useful to collect data needed to help resolve issues. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Plug-In(s) | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.diagnotics | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.diag.data.bundles | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.diag.data.system | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Extension Point | ||
+ | * Extension point used to register diagnostic data collection component needs to be renamed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;IP CQ | ||
+ | * n/a - 100% code contribution from committer | ||
=== Feature: Container Database === | === Feature: Container Database === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Plug-In(s) | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.container.database | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;IP CQ | ||
+ | * Existing Corona CQ for Apache Derby will need to be reassigned to Gyrex | ||
=== Feature: Container Web === | === Feature: Container Web === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Plug-In(s) | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.container.web | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;IP CQ | ||
+ | * TBD - uses Jetty. Is a CQ needed? | ||
=== Feature: Test Framework === | === Feature: Test Framework === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Plug-In(s) | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.test | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.test.antjunitlink | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.test.cases | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.test.runner.junit4 | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.corona.test.sample | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;IP CQ | ||
+ | * TBD - uses JUnit4. Is a CQ needed? | ||
=== Feature: SDK === | === Feature: SDK === | ||
== PDE Build == | == PDE Build == | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Migration Steps | ||
+ | # Build Eclipse product ''gyrex.product'' (formally corona.product) | ||
+ | # Build each Corona feature | ||
=== P2 Repository === | === P2 Repository === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Migration Steps | ||
+ | # Post P2 repository to Eclipse download site | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Development Environment == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Team Project Sets === | ||
+ | * Create both ''working'' and ''team project'' sets | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Target Runtime === | ||
+ | * Define target runtime needed for IDE to support the development environment |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 31 August 2009
The Eclipse Corona project will be merged with Gyrex project to establish a an Eclipse server-side platform. The goal is to establish a Rich Server Platform (RSP) similar to the Rich Client Platform (RCP), but without UI components.
The following plan outlines the steps for merging the existing Corona functionality with the Gyrex project.
- Assumptions
- All Corona projects and packages will be refactored to adopt Gyrex naming convention
Corona Product
- Corona provides an Eclipse product definition that defines its core runtime distribution for each execution environment.
- Corona currently names its Program Launcher eclipses. The extra s at the end is used to indicate server.
- The product definition includes 1 feature: org.eclipse.corona.core
- All other Corona features can be optionally added to Corona's runtime via P2
- Migration Steps
- Rename Eclipse product definition from corona.product to gyrex.product
- Updated reference to new core feature
Corona Features
For each Corona feature and associated plug-ins, the following migration steps need to be performed.
- Migration Steps
- Refactor feature name from org.eclipse.corona.core.feature to org.eclipse.gyrex.server.core
- Update feature's legal metadata
- Refactor each plug-in
- Rename plug-in project
- Rename packages
- Update legal metadata
- Submit CQ request for code contributions
Feature: org.eclipse.corona.core
Corona's core feature defines the minimal set of plug-ins needed to run an Eclipse server-side platform.
- Plug-In(s)
- org.eclipse.corona
- System Properties
- Corona references corona.app.* Java system properties. This will need to be refactored to use another name.
- Extension Point
- corona.core introduces extension point to auto start server-side bundles. This can be replaced with the introduction of P2.
- IP CQ
- n/a - 100% code contribution from committer
Feature: org.eclipse.corona.diagnostics
Corona's diagnostic feature provides a framework to collect diagnostic data. This functionality is useful to collect data needed to help resolve issues.
- Plug-In(s)
- org.eclipse.corona.diagnotics
- org.eclipse.corona.diag.data.bundles
- org.eclipse.corona.diag.data.system
- Extension Point
- Extension point used to register diagnostic data collection component needs to be renamed.
- IP CQ
- n/a - 100% code contribution from committer
Feature: Container Database
- Plug-In(s)
- org.eclipse.corona.container.database
- IP CQ
- Existing Corona CQ for Apache Derby will need to be reassigned to Gyrex
Feature: Container Web
- Plug-In(s)
- org.eclipse.corona.container.web
- IP CQ
- TBD - uses Jetty. Is a CQ needed?
Feature: Test Framework
- Plug-In(s)
- org.eclipse.corona.test
- org.eclipse.corona.test.antjunitlink
- org.eclipse.corona.test.cases
- org.eclipse.corona.test.runner.junit4
- org.eclipse.corona.test.sample
- IP CQ
- TBD - uses JUnit4. Is a CQ needed?
Feature: SDK
PDE Build
- Migration Steps
- Build Eclipse product gyrex.product (formally corona.product)
- Build each Corona feature
P2 Repository
- Migration Steps
- Post P2 repository to Eclipse download site
Development Environment
Team Project Sets
- Create both working and team project sets
Target Runtime
- Define target runtime needed for IDE to support the development environment