archive for the 'work' category


WONTFIX: Run JUnit Plug-in tests on a non-Equinox framework

In case you want to make sure your code is interoperable between different OSGi frameworks, you will be interested in bug #319089. It is about enhancing the JUnit Plug-in Launch config to support more than just Equinox as an OSGi framework. Unfortunately the PDE team has deemed non-Equinox frameworks not important enough to justify the [...]

Do not ask what the committer reps can do for you, ask what you can do for the committer reps

In a recent blog post by Wim, he asked how the Eclipse Foundation (EF) can help solve the tragedy of the commons problem and bug #313479 follows up on this direction by requesting the EF to support individual projects do fund-raising (think Friends of Eclipse at the project level). The committer representatives have shown their [...]

Distributed OSGi – The ECF way at DemoCamp Hamburg

Following up on our presentations given at EclipseCon earlier this year [1][2], I will do a talk on ECF’s implementation of distributed OSGi/RFC119 later today at the local Galileo DemoCamp here in Hamburg. Make sure to show up in case you are in the area. Not just to hear about RFC119, but also to attend [...]

Git anybody? – not so fast

Git appears to gain a lot momentum as the DVCS for Eclipse recently. Even our benevolent dictator Mike M. deemed it important enough to comment on _the_ Git bug. ;-) While I am a strong supporter of Git myself (mostly because I lack experience with Mercurial, bzr, Darcs), we should take a second before we [...]

p2 metadata generation embedded into classic update site building

Many of us have probably written their PDE build around the famous build automation article. With Galiloe’s must do to provide p2 metadata, many projects are forced to update their build now. We at ECF want to stick to our classic update site and keep build changes minimal though. So here’s how we’ve done our [...]

Google summer of code 2009 is on

Yesterday the GSoC team gave the green light to Google summer of code 2009. Yay :-) In case you don’t know what GSoC is all about, you should read the program faq or join us in #eclipse-soc at irc.freenode.net. To the rest of us, lets not waste time but start to collect ideas and approach [...]

git repo (mirror) for rt/org.eclipse.ecf

With a bunch of breaking API changes ahead of me and no intention to get into CVS merge hell (using my own branch for the changes), I decided to give git a test spin. Others have blogged about it already and it appears as if the foundation is looking into the issue already but have [...]

Service Discovery and Remote Services with the Eclipse Communication Framework

Jan S. Rellermeyer, Markus Kuppe, Scott Lewis The Eclipse Communication Framework has released its version 2.0 with Eclipse Ganymede. Two of the new and noteworthy features that ECF is bringing to the mainstream Eclipse developer are service discovery and distributed OSGi services. In this talk, we will introduce the various tools and concepts that ECF [...]

relearning 10 fingers

I’m currently working from Versant’s US office for one month. To save some time I brought a notebook over from Germany. Apparently a Dell notebook isn’t up to my typing, because the return key popped off and now the keyboard needs replacement. Unfortunately Dell _international_ support isn’t able to replace German keyboards (to be fair [...]

ECF at OSGi community event 2008

Jan Rellermeyer and I are going to present ECF at the OSGi community event in Berlin. The talk is titled “Distributed OSGi Services with the Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF)” and the abstract reads as follows: The Eclipse Communication Framework will soon go into version 2.0, which will bring the concepts around distributed OSGi services to [...]