Screencast: Mylyn on the NetBeans Platform?
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Jaroslav Tulach and I had such a good time recording our MVC/DCI screencast recently that we decided to do another one... on another hot topic. OSGi and the NetBeans Platform! Watch this movie and learn about many things, from OSGi to Mylyn to Darwin and back. You'll also see a very cool demo and hopefully become inspired to contribute to the various projects mentioned in the discussion. (Duration: 36 minutes.)
Related links:
- Jaroslav Tulach's API Design Site
- Northrop Grumman Slidedeck on Eclipse RCP vs NetBeans Platform
- SimExplorer Experiments with Netigso & Netbinox
- Netbinox Tutorial
- What are developers doing with the NetBeans Platform?
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jamerlan replied on Tue, 2009/10/27 - 3:51am
hantsy replied on Tue, 2009/10/27 - 7:33am
Geertjan Wielenga replied on Tue, 2009/10/27 - 7:50am
Casper Bang replied on Tue, 2009/10/27 - 10:29am
Geertjan Wielenga replied on Tue, 2009/10/27 - 11:06am
movk replied on Tue, 2009/10/27 - 11:56am
hantsy replied on Wed, 2009/10/28 - 3:59am
My flash plugin is installed from the Adobe rpm repository.
It is not open source solution, so the url above is helpless for me .
This may be a general problem under linux, some other sites are also display blank erea on the flash vedio position.
hantsy replied on Wed, 2009/10/28 - 4:05am
Maybe I've found the reason, this site which provides the vedio is blocked here( by some unbreakable power), like the google.com, twitter.com, blogspot.com etc...
emilian.bold replied on Wed, 2009/11/04 - 10:51am
This is great stuff! A bridge at module system level is a good start. What we need next are bridges for higher level APIs (for example the Java Model to reuse development modules).
After Sun's Glassfish developers picked OSGI instead of NetBeans Module System it was to be expected that NetBeans will support OSGI somehow and possibly migrate towards it. The two module systems are quite similar (minus the specific cornercase situations for each of them) but I'm glad we have Jaroslav Tulach implementing this. It's not as easy as he makes it appear.
I would say this also has a good stategic position in regard to the Oracle merger. Oracle already has noticed they were diluting their efforts by supporting too many IDEs and launched JSR 198 long ago. Not sure what came out of that but they will soon be in position to introduce better interoperability among IDEs.