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Semantic File System is now part of Eclipse e4 build and can be downloaded from [http://download.eclipse.org/e4/downloads/ e4 project download page].
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Semantic File System is now part of Eclipse e4 build and can be downloaded from [http://download.eclipse.org/e4/downloads/ e4 project download page] starting with e4 1.0 M4.
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Important: Bundles with SFS Examples are not part of the e4 download (as of 1.0 M4). A Project Set file  [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/e4/releng/org.eclipse.e4.resources.releng/e4.resources.sfs.examples.psf?view=log e4.resources.sfs.examples.psf] can be used to check out the sources into a workspace.
  
 
=== Sources  ===
 
=== Sources  ===

Revision as of 14:12, 26 February 2010

Semantic File System (SFS) represents an add-on to the Eclipse Resource Management that augments the Resources Plug-in API with an additional API to work with RESTful or REST-like resources. The implementation is based on EFS. The Semantic File System introduces a new SPI to be implemented by content providers that handle access via their specific communication protocol or proprietary client library.

Semantic File System addresses many of the aspects that were formulated in E4/Resources/Requirements and E4/Resources/Work Areas.

Concept

Presentations

Talk at Eclipse Summit Europe 2009

Downloads

Semantic File System is now part of Eclipse e4 build and can be downloaded from e4 project download page starting with e4 1.0 M4.

Important: Bundles with SFS Examples are not part of the e4 download (as of 1.0 M4). A Project Set file e4.resources.sfs.examples.psf can be used to check out the sources into a workspace.

Sources

The source code for implementation, examples and tests resides in Eclipse CVS. Following Project Set files can be used to import sources into Eclipse workspace:

Brief introduction to the source code can be found here: E4/Resources/Semantic File System/Where to Look at First.

Demos

Resources/Semantic_File_System/Demos

Communication Channels

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