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Re: [science-iwg] SBIR funding opportunity

Eric,

Thanks for sending this out. I wasn't  aware of that section in the SBIR call, but it is very exciting. Are you writing a response to the call?

Jay

On Aug 22, 2015 12:30 PM, "Eric Berryman" <eric.berryman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Ha! Funny!  The proverbial forest for the trees!

On Aug 22, 2015 12:17 PM, "UOMo" <uomo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eric,

Please note, this section is not entirely correct
>JavaFX represents a potential replacement for SWT in CS?Studio. As part of
>the JDK version 7, it comes with complex widgets and interactions. 

While JavaFX is compatible and available separately for JDK version 7, it was only added as part of JDK 8 to be included in most profiles by default.

Kind Regards,

Werner


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Hello!

I would like to mention the SBIR funding opportunity for our Eclipse based
application CS-Studio:

Letters of Intent (LOI) Due Tuesday, September 08, 2015 5:00pm ET

http://science.energy.gov/sbir/funding-opportunities/

http://science.energy.gov/~/media/sbir/pdf/TechnicalTopics/FY2016_Phase_1_Release_1_Topics_Combined_08-17-15_V3.pdf

page 92:

Control System Studio (CS?Studio) is an Eclipse?based collection of tools
to monitor and operate large scale control systems, such as the ones in the
accelerator community. It is a product of the collaboration between
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Spallation Neutron Source, and National
Synchrotron Light Source II.  One of the primary concerns with CS?Studio
remains its reliance on the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT), used by the
Eclipse Rich Client Platform which offers a look and feel similar to the
running platform.  Unfortunately this approach has also resulted in SWT
having a rather limited widget set whose functionality and ease of use are
significantly compromised by the need to be supported on all platforms.
JavaFX represents a potential replacement for SWT in CS?Studio. As part of
the JDK version 7, it comes with complex widgets and interactions.  Grant
applications are sought to develop: (1) graphical editor framework to
enable data visualization and creation of synoptic displays.  (2) runtime
environment ? an
extendable framework to process and display real time data that supports
control system protocols (EPICS v3, v4), web services, and integration
patterns.  The model would remove the close coupling with specific
technologies like Eclipse?s Graphical Editing Framework, while utilizing
JavaFX and web?related technologies.
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