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[news.eclipse.tools.hyades] Re: IBM's STCL and Hyades?

Yes the STCL, now called ITCL are well aware of Hyades. Several of the authors of the article are
active members of the Hyades project and/or active in the OMG efforts around the test profile model.

We have come a long way since then, and in Hyades we are providing both UI and data integration, as
well
as operational or runtime integration. The STCL architecture was very focused on building from all
the
legacy systems and tools that were in place at the time, so there was a focus on bridges and minimal
intrusion
to get integration. In Hyades that is all still possible by binding to the various integration
points, either with UI,
the models, the runtime and so on. But Hyades also provides the base for new tools to be developed
on a common
infrastructure. Hyades also is providing several tools that can be used as is, or as samples of how
to exploit
the frameworks and runtimes.

Harm Sluiman
sluiman@xxxxxxxxxx

"Ringo De Smet" <ridesmet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:bd9ob3$u1r$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
> At the bottom of one of the STAF/STAX webpages, I found the link to the
> following article: "The STCL test tools architecture" (1). This article
> is dated October 5, 2001. For the GUI integration aspect, these guys
> seem to integrate with Eclipse. The work for this STCL, is this what has
> become Hyades, or doesn't the STCL people know about Hyades?
>
> (1) http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/411/williams.html
>
> Ringo
>
>