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Our code is currently hosted in the eclipse-incub project at SourceForge, under the module name, [http://eclipse-incub.cvs.sourceforge.net/eclipse-incub/sevice-discovery/ service-discovery]. | Our code is currently hosted in the eclipse-incub project at SourceForge, under the module name, [http://eclipse-incub.cvs.sourceforge.net/eclipse-incub/sevice-discovery/ service-discovery]. | ||
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*1 June 2007 Create a compilable plug-in in the cvs repository that takes a collection of possible URIs and returns any JDKs found in those locations. | *1 June 2007 Create a compilable plug-in in the cvs repository that takes a collection of possible URIs and returns any JDKs found in those locations. |
Revision as of 11:30, 6 June 2007
About
This project aims to design an Eclipse plugin that allows the binaries required by other Eclipse plugins to be automatically located. The source code shall be released under the Eclipse Public License. This is one of the selected projects for the 2007 Google Summer of Code. The original application can be found here.
Project Lead:
- Ogechi Nnadi (IRC: onnadi3) Blog: The Perils of Hacking Eclipse E-mail: onnadi3 AT mail DOT gatech DOT edu
Mentors:
- Markus Alexander Kuppe (IRC: lemmy) Blog: http://www.lemmster.de
- Remy Chi Jian Suen (IRC: rcjsuen)
Meeting Time
We meet on Saturdays at 9:30am EDT/7:00pm IST in the #eclipse-soc channel on irc.freenode.net.
Here are our meeting logs.
Deliverables
Our code is currently hosted in the eclipse-incub project at SourceForge, under the module name, service-discovery.
- 6 June 2007 Implement a simple fs finder connected to org.eclipse.discovery via an OSGi service, and an exemplary consumer that uses this finder to discover JDKs.
- 1 June 2007 Create a compilable plug-in in the cvs repository that takes a collection of possible URIs and returns any JDKs found in those locations.
Applications / Services that should be detected
- JDK/JRE, GCC, Python, Perl, etc.
- Blobs of documentation (javadoc, PoD, Doxygen), preferably linked to the resources they document
- Apache Http server, Apache Tomcat, Jetty
- bzip2,gzip,rar,arj,... (for deployment and browsing into archives)
- An EFS provider that allows browsing into such archives like folders might be a nice side project
- Cygwin (including auto-detect of cygwin mount points and path translation)
- An EFS provider that shows the cygwin local filesystem might be a nice side project