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RE: [buckminster-dev] About CCB Implementation in Buckminster

Title: RE: [buckminster-dev] About CCB Implementation in Buckminster

Thanks Thomas for updating me on this. Seems great.

As other open source projects for building the projects, for instance
Maven. Is buckminster is extentable in addition to the core
functionality ? For example, by hooking-in the plugin or so ?

Thanks,



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Hallgren [mailto:thomas@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 4:09 PM
To: jaikumar.sharma@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: Buckminster developer discussions
Subject: Re: [buckminster-dev] About CCB Implementation in Buckminster


Hi Sharma,
Buckminster was submitted to Eclipse more then a year ago and from that
point, no further development has happened on the Tigris project. A lot
has happened since.

Our primary focus after moving to Eclipse has been to create a state of
the art system that will help you retrieve components from disparate
sources and build them in a controlled way. We have no broker
functionality at present since that would involve a specific service
running somewhere. Instead, we have a very advanced system for how
components are resolved that you install on your client. Either as part
of your IDE or as part of a command-line tool.

A lot more info on our current design can be found on our
Wiki.http://wiki.tada.se/wiki/display/buckminster/Home.

Kind Regards,
Thomas Hallgren


Sharma, Jaikumar wrote:
> Hi,

> I am a newbie to buckminster, as I know from the following URL that
> buckminster contains two functional compoements namely Assembely
> Manager (AM) and Component Configuration Broker (CCB). As mentioned on

> the following URL, CCB is still non-existant. Is this true ? or it is
> already implemented ?

> http://buckminster.tigris.org/status.html

> And buckminster is also published a Eclipse Technology Project on
> http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/index.html, which seems to contain
> the latest information about this project.

> While http://buckminster.tigris.org/status.html has date / time stamps
> of builds long back in  2004.

> It seems a bit confusing to find out if CCB is already implemented or
> not.

> Thanks for your help in advnace!

> Regards.





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