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Re: [ecf-dev] ECF AIM project for GSoC 2008

Hi,

Is there an ECF reference or user guide available for me to understand the architecture and API more deeply, to look at AIM integration. I can't seem to find it online?

On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:33 AM, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Tharindu,

I would expect an AIM provider would look a fair amount like the Yahoo
implementation.

Scott



Tharindu Mathew wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I just build the projects from cvs and had a look. Is the AIM project
> similar to the yahoo implementation you pointed to?
>
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Tharindu Mathew <mccloud35@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:mccloud35@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     I'm based in Sri Lanka. Being a campus student here, I'm unable to
>     finance myself to come to EclipseCon or the BOF. So sorry about that.
>
>     I will check out the codes from CVS and have a look. Thanks for
>     the assistance.
>
>
>     On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Scott Lewis
>     <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>         Hi Tharindu,
>
>         First thanks...for your interest and your willingness to propose a
>         project.  I think an AIM provider would be an excellent
>         project.  I've
>         been wanting such a provider for a long time.
>
>         WRT project expectations for Google Summer of Code
>         projects...you can
>         see previous ECF Google Summer of Code projects listed here:
>
>         http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF_SOC_Projects
>
>         In general, we would *like* to take the results of the GSOC
>         project and
>         incorporate it directly into subsequent releases of ECF
>         (modulo the IP
>         restrictions of using third-party libs, of course).  We've had
>         great
>         success with this in the past, and I would like to see it
>         continue with
>         this year's projects.
>
>         One of the nice things...I would say, about creating an ECF
>         provider for
>         AIM is that once you do, your code will fit into other
>         ECF/presence
>         API-based applications without any further work on your part.  Of
>         course, you may want to build other applications in addition
>         to the ones
>         that already exist.
>
>         Are you going to EclipseCon 2008?  Perhaps if so we can meet
>         up and talk
>         about this project?  Specifically, are you going to the Google
>         Summer of
>         Code BOF?
>
>         Below I've attached some references to existing/relevant
>         plugins...in
>         case you want to dive right in with the code.
>
>         Thanks,
>
>         Scott
>
>         Technical/Code References
>
>         Anonymous access to ECF core plugins:  (via project set file):
>         http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/dev_resources.php
>
>         Also we have a CVS server at the OSU Open Source Lab or
>         experimental
>         work: http://ecf1.osuosl.org/
>
>         As a general intro to the provider codebase, you might want to
>         look at
>
>         1) A trivial provider implementation at this CVS location:
>
>         :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvsroot/technology/org.eclipse.ecf/examples/plugins/org.eclipse.ecf.examples.provider.trivial
>
>         This provider implements the two core ECF extension points:
>         org.eclipse.ecf.namespace (for Namespaces and IDs), and
>         org.eclipse.ecf.containerFactory (for creating instances of
>         IContainer).  Your provider implementation (based upon ymcg or
>         other aim
>         library) will also implement these two extension points.  You
>         will also
>         need to implement the presence API as an adapter off of
>         IContainer (the
>         IPresenceContainerAdapter in org.eclipse.ecf.presence).
>
>         2) There are other providers that implement the presence
>         API...for example:
>
>         Yahoo:
>         :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/ecf/plugins/org.eclipse.ecf.provider.yahoo
>
>         There are others, so let me know if you are interested in
>         looking at
>         them also.
>
>         Tharindu Mathew wrote:
>         > Hi,
>         >
>         > I put up an idea about an IM for Eclipse on the Eclipse GSoC
>         2008 wiki
>         > and was informed about ECF.
>         >
>         > I'm interested in contributing to the AIM Provider for the ECF
>         > project. I have already downloaded and looked at the sample
>         using YMCG
>         > in the article in developerworks.
>         >
>         http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-ecl-commfwk/
>         >
>         > Still trying to get the hang of ECF, Is there any guidance
>         that you
>         > can give about the project expectations?
>         > --
>         > Regards,
>         >
>         > Tharindu
>         >
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>     --
>     Regards,
>
>     Tharindu
>
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> Tharindu
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Regards,

Tharindu

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