Hi Jay,
thanks for sharing this.
Another way would be to re-use the model bundles of an RCP
application with Eclipse Virgo. I did this successfully with
OpenChrom. This could be another way to utilize the technology we
already have in a browser. But it's a slight different approach than
using broadway.
Best,
Philip
Am 06.01.2016 um 18:24 schrieb Jay Jay
Billings:
Everyone,
I would like to share the following video and blog article
with you about running Eclipse in a web browser with the GTK
Broadway backend.
https://jayjaybillings.wordpress.com/2016/01/02/launching-eclipse-in-a-browser-with-the-gtk-broadway-backend/
My team at ORNL and our colleagues at Red Hat - Sopot
Cela, Alexander Kurtakov and Eric Williams - are
investigating how we can get Eclipse running smoothly on
both Broadway and Wayland. We hope that others in the
community will help us with this since having the whole
workbench running in a browser would be awesome! There is a
lot of interesting work here, so please let us know if you
would like to jump in.
All the Best,
Jay
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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