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Re: [science-iwg] Eclipse in a web browser with GTK Broadway

Hi Matt,

Short answer is Yes. 

A decent analogy would be VNC-ing on a desktop session. 

A user like 'home.corp/scela' could be forwarded to broadwayserver:port1 and there he has his eclipse session on the browser (he can have any gtk3 app for that matter, like gedit etc. at the same time). A second user 'home.corp/matt' would be forwarded to broadwayserver:port2 and there he would have is own things (of course on different processes). The IP:PORT couple would have to be unique though as two people accessing the same IP:PORT would be equivalent to two people vnc-ing on the same desktop. 

Of course the network forwarding/dispatching is something that broadway doesn't really know about and would have to be setup separately in whichever fashion fits the scenario.

Hopefully that was clear but I can dig into more details if there's interest.

Sopot

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Verzonden: Donderdag 7 januari 2016 10:35:08
Onderwerp: Re: [science-iwg] Eclipse in a web browser with GTK Broadway



Hello Jay, 



Does each eclipse run in its own Java process? This could then solve the static data problem we were having with RAP. 



Matt 



From: science-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:science-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jay Jay Billings 
Sent: 06 January 2016 17:44 
To: Science Industry Working Group 
Subject: Re: [science-iwg] Eclipse in a web browser with GTK Broadway 



Philip, 

Yes, that's true, but I'm greedy and want both the whole workbench AND no additional code. ;) 

Jay 


On Jan 6, 2016 12:30 PM, "Philip Wenig" < philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: 


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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXKas1e0qa4 





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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Jay Jay Billings 


Oak Ridge National Laboratory 


Twitter Handle: @jayjaybillings 



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