Eclipse Foundation Executive Director Mike Milinkovich wants to make one thing perfectly clear: project Orion is the eclipses.
Project Orion is the effort to the development of the browser, run the Eclipse Foundation, but it has nothing to do with the Eclipse framework, Workbench, favoring the enterprise Java developer for connecting many different third party tools into the framework of a common and open. Orion is not crowd out the Eclipse framework to the browser, and does not make the IDE in the clouds. Nor is built on the same language as the Eclipse. Orion is built on JavaScript, while Eclipse is mostly written in Java.
Orion focuses on building JavaScript, with HTML5 and CSS applications for mobile web and app stores from the inside of the browsers from Apple, Google, Mozilla and Microsoft.
It seems that there is no sign inside Milinkovich his powerful organisations, who say that I don't understand why Eclipse's project Orion. If you don't get Orion, "it just means that you are not the correct audience Orion," says The reg.
In the ten years since IBM helped establish the Eclipse in 2001 Eclipse made a name as a framework for tool from IBM, Oracle, CA and SAP.
From time to time on the Web, Eclipse was moved. The plugins for languages such as Ruby on Rails and PHP. And he was on the Web tools project, which includes tools for JavaScript development, JavaServer Faces, and Enterprise Java Beans, as well as tools for working with XML, XML schemas, XSL and HTML.
Project organization is training with tools for server-side Java, BI, dependent on the data and applications to the desktop. But Eclipse sprawled as more and more projects are added: from the seven million lines of code in 2006 to 33 million rows in the last year of issue. It is not something you can stuff into the browser.
What is Orion, if this is not an Eclipse? And why is the eclipses turned his attention to the mobile web and app stores?
Orion is to attempt to deliver an integrated platform for building the open Web with HTML5, Javascript, CSS and other technologies, Milinkovich.
Orion to supply more and more JavaScript and HTML tools on the client. Its focus is on building collaboration space for the users of these tools. The first part of the server side was delivered as a beta developers test Monday: Orion hub, Equinox OSGi server built in Java, where to register and create a workspace. Server and client to talk to each other using peaceful API. The Beta version will come as Eclipse is holding its annual EclipseCon in Santa Clara, California.
According to Milinkovich tools that plug the Orion through a browser you can make changes to the code or artifacts on the site and their work reflects across all devs on the project.
This is reminiscent of the style of the creators of the IDE spin Borland Software: development cooperation team to justify the sale of big, fat client, with the IDE to the team server in the server with the changes and the reservation code, flow control and "the improvement of productivity".
Marketing types with this line, cyber crime, and head of app dev bought it, and you get stuck with bad IDEs the encoding that he hated, and every time it's used.
Eclipse helped kill companies such as Borland and forced a realignment of the tools of the market, because his framework code open-source and is freely available. It ended the lock the document to the project by trying to apply the above developers, and partners through their closed and bulky IDEs.
Orion is different. Or install on your PC. It runs in the browser, while the third-party tools to connect via the browser. Milinkovich says that all creators plugin can hook into Orion with a few lines of JavaScript code and a URL for the connection to the server. Building a plugin for working with the Eclipse requires more knowledge of the Eclipse code base. Orion client works in Chrome, Firefox 3.6 and 4.0, Internet Explorer 8 and 9 and Safari 5 and integrates with the browser, such as tabs, bookmarks, sharing URL.
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar