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RE: [mat-dev] Single sourcing RAP - Rich Ajax Platform and RCP

I also participated twice in talks about MAT and RAP together with Benjamin - me just showing the Memory Analyzer part. Both times I really enjoyed watching the second part - MAT in the browser.

I find this is a really interesting use case for MAT, and I believe it's not only me who thinks like this - there were quite some people asking about it. 
I think we should spend the necessary effort to make such a version of MAT available.

@Benjamin - if you are visiting the Eclipse Demo Camp in Walldorf we can talk about this after the demos.

Regards,
Krum 


-----Original Message-----
From: mat-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mat-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Benjamin Muskalla
Sent: Dienstag, 8. Juni 2010 11:30
To: Memory Analyzer Dev list
Subject: Re: [mat-dev] Single sourcing RAP - Rich Ajax Platform and RCP

Hi Andrew,

yes, I have a working version of MAT running on RAP. I hope to find some 
time this week to finally publish the changes so we can incooperate them 
step by step. Most of the changes are pretty uncritical but there are 
some things we need to do a little more refactoring.

See also https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=262603 and it's 
subtasks.

Regards,
   Ben

Dominik Stadler wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> It seems somebody already did this, I was at Jazoon last week and saw 
> the announcement, but could not attend the session itself, so I am not 
> sure about the details:
> 
> http://jazoon.com/Conference/Wednesday/Muskalla
> 
> Dominik.
> 
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Andrew Johnson 
> 
> 
>     I have been asked (by someone not on the MAT or RAP projects considering
>     starting this work) whether the Memory Analyzer project would be
>     interested in contributions to help RAPify the code? This would be to
>     enhance Memory Analyzer to also be a web application, so dumps could be
>     held on a server machine running MAT/RAP, and the analysis
>     controlled and
>     viewed using a web browser on the user's machine.
> 
>     My view is yes, especially as large dumps can be hard to process
>     directly
>     on a user's machine. What do others think?
> 
>     Andrew Johnson
> 
> 
> 
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