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Re: [platform-dev] Could anyone tell me how to turn eclipse into an open java framework?

See also the eclipse.platform.rcp newsgroup, and:
http://eclipse.org/rcp

Nick




Rafael Chaves/Ottawa/IBM@IBMCA 
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04/26/2005 03:09 PM
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Re: [platform-dev] Could anyone tell me how to turn eclipse into        an 
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If you can come up with more clearly defined requirements/ideas, that 
would
be great. Note that Eclipse *is* a framework and *does* provide (some
aspects of) a runtime environment for Java applications. That does not 
mean
it is (or wants to be) a Java VM...

You should try proposing your ideas in the newsgroups, where other users
will be able to discuss/contribute:

http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.platform

Or open specific feature requests in Bugzilla:

http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs


April 26, 2005 2:47 PM
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From: "DANIEL hoggan" <danny280279@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [platform-dev] Could anyone tell me how to turn eclipse into an
open java framework?




How could I turn eclipse into a java implementation framework, that will
not
only allow me to develop Java apps, but also provide a runtime enviroment
for java apps, and a java virtual machine for well just anything.

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