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Hi,

If there was another Community Day slot scheduled for Science, I'd be happy to participate if the room isn't empty ;-)
And beside Eclipse STEM contributors I also spoke to a key contributor to Eclipse RCP based practice management Elexis (https://github.com/elexis) which I have some possible touchpoints with a current e-health client and project. We may propose a talk, but although I presented Elexis once at EclipseCon US 2010 there is a lot of competition among Eclipse projects now, and some topics may be seen a bit "exotic" or aiming at a smaller interest group, so can't say, if we get a talk in the main conference program, but if healthcare both STEM and Elexis were close enough to Science, I'd be happy to do some hacking. There's probably some good use case for SWTChart in medical software. And maybe one or the other vendor supporting Elexis in the DACH region could also consider joining Eclipse Foundation and/or the WG.

Regards,

Werner 



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No worries :-).
Probably, we could use the EclipseCon to hack a bit and enable EASE also
for SWTChart.


Best,
Philip

Am 25.04.19 um 16:59 schrieb Ian Mayo:
> Oops, sorry Philip,
> I was mistaken - it uses Nebula XYChart.  I knew it as a native SWT
> chart - but I got the wrong one ;-)
>
> Here is a tutorial:
> http://codeandme.blogspot.com/2015/04/live-charting-with-ease.html
>
> Sorry again if caused un-necessary excitement.
>
> But, wrapping SWTChart only needs to be as complex as necessary.
> Support could range from just calling the SWT Chart java api directly,
> through to creating a thin wrapper that provides limited
> functionality, through to wrapping all SWTChart objects/methods.
>
> Regards,
> Ian
>
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 3:29 PM Philip Wenig <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Ian,
>>
>> combining EASE and SWTChart sounds interesting.
>>
>> Could you give me an introduction or show me some examples?
>> Is it already based on the Eclipse SWTChart code?
>>
>> https://github.com/eclipse/swtchart
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Philip
>>
>> Am 25.04.19 um 00:47 schrieb Ian Mayo:
>>> Evening Torkild,
>>> I hope you're well.
>>>
>>> Marc Vloemans and I were the only attendees. He wasn't there for the
>>> whole session.  I sat through science presentations that were strong
>>> on the presenter's area of science, but weak on the general
>>> applicability.
>>>
>>> The presentations were certainly relevant to their area of research,
>>> but not to Eclipse or general science.
>>>
>>> So, no good-news story for the working group, I'm afraid.
>>>
>>> On a separate subject, I have scientific users that have been able to
>>> use our adoption of EASE to generate SWTChart plots of business value
>>> using their own skills to write _javascript_ methods that integrate with
>>> RCP application data.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ian
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:01 PM Torkild U. Resheim <torkildr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I distinctly remember there was some activity with regards to Eclipse Science on the 2018 community day, but I cannot find anything about it in my archives. Would you mind contributing a few sentences for the 2018 Eclipse Community Report? Or at least tell me that my memory if failing me.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Torkild
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