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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Fwd: Eclipse IDE in the brower

Mickael, probably I'm missing something, but after I open the browser on
the shown address I only get a dialog for importing projects and
pressing "finish" just shows an empty page...

On 17/10/19 17:47, Mickael Istria wrote:
> Sorry, it's "eclipse-broadway"
> 
> $ docker pull wsskeleton/eclipse-broadway
> $ docker run wsskeleton/eclipse-broadway
> 
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 5:45 PM Fred Bricon <fbricon@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:fbricon@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     docker pull wsskeleton/broadway
>     Using default tag: latest
>     Error response from daemon: pull access denied for
>     wsskeleton/broadway, repository does not exist or may require
>     'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied
> 
>     On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 5:33 PM Mickael Istria <mistria@xxxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:mistria@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>         ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>         From: *Mickael Istria* <mistria@xxxxxxxxxx
>         <mailto:mistria@xxxxxxxxxx>>
>         Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 5:30 PM
>         Subject: Eclipse IDE in the brower
>         To: Eclipse platform general developers list.
>         <platform-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:platform-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>>,
>         Discussions about the IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
>         <mailto:ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
> 
> 
>         Hi all,
> 
>         For some months, we've been working as a background task on
>         making Eclipse IDE and related stack cloud-friendlier and
>         possible to integrate efficiently in Che.
>         This is available thanks to GTK Broadway backend, that allows to
>         render GTK-based (so SWT-based) applications on a web browser.
>         After a few tweaks on Broadway side, this Eclipse IDE on
>         Broadway story has reached a decent level of usability and is
>         IMO worth being demoed here and there.
> 
>         To try it
>         $ docker pull wsskeleton/broadway
>         $ docker run wsskeleton/broadway
> 
>         And there you are.
>         From here, you can demo Java projects, installation of plugins,
>         edition of diagrams (I usually install BPMN editor from SimRel
>         site and verify it's usable)...
>         There are of course limitations with this image with that:
>         neither Maven nor Gradle is installed in the Docker image, the
>         environment is pretty basic. But the value in the demo isn't
>         really showing the image is complete for serious Java project
>         development, but more showing that integration of Eclipse
>         Platform/RCP-based solutions is possible in the Cloud and in the
>         Web.
> 
>         From here, the story is also to show Eclipse Platform (with
>         extra plugins or any RCP app) can be embedded as an editor into
>         Eclipse Che, for people who are interested in the
>         cloud/collaboration/environment-as-a-service value of Eclipse
>         Che but still have high capital of specific features based on
>         Eclipse Platform that they want to remain able to use in a
>         *-as-a-service approach.
>         To demo this, the Eclipse IDE is available as an editor in Che
>         7, that you can try on che.openshift.io
>         <http://che.openshift.io> for instance. You can tweak a Che
>         workspace and configure the editor to be Eclipse IDE instead of
>         Theia and remove a few other che plugins like jdt-ls which
>         becomes irrelevant for Eclipse IDE. This will use the Docker
>         image mentioned above, will start the Eclipse IDE as editor in
>         Che, so you can show the same features and tell users "sure,
>         Eclipse IDE/Che can do that".
> 
>         Cheers,
>         -- 
>         Mickael Istria
>         Eclipse IDE
>         <https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/> developer,
>         for Red Hat Developers <https://developers.redhat.com/>
> 
> 
>         -- 
>         Mickael Istria
>         Eclipse IDE
>         <https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/> developer,
>         for Red Hat Developers <https://developers.redhat.com/>
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