I'd be interested in keeping IntelliJ plugin support in a combined 
ANTLRWorks / AntlrIDE solution (as it is my IDE of choice).  As far as I 
know, it can be difficult to get SWT and Swing to play together (though 
I don't know specifics).

Something to consider if it is important to others.  Obviously, certain 
architectures should be able to mitigate the mismatch...

cheers,
eric


On 02/23/2010 04:51 PM, Loring Craymer wrote:
> ECL is commercially friendly, and shows lots of work by the IBM lawyers to 
> build a license for a flagship open source project done for commercial 
> reasons.  IBM's Websphere development platform is the commercial version of 
> eclipse.
>
> --Loring
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>    
>> From: Terence Parr<[email protected]>
>> To: Edgar Espina<[email protected]>
>> Cc: Antlr List<[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 2:27:10 PM
>> Subject: Re: [antlr-interest] ANTLR IDE 2.0.0 is out!!
>>
>> hi. ack. the license is GPL for clapham. i can't let that taint antlr stuff. 
>>  i
>> see your IDE is ECL, how does that compare to GPL for onerousness?
>>
>> I'm open to possibility of joining efforts since I have to take over 
>> maintenance
>> of ANTLRWorks; Jean maintained it and did a fantastic job but he shouldn't 
>> have
>> to maintain anymore. I took it over.
>>
>> Ter
>> On Feb 23, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Edgar Espina wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> Of course they are open source!! ;). ANTLR IDE use Clapham
>>>        
>> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/clapham/) to make the diagrams, it had have
>> some bugs I fix all the bugs that I found (right now I'm a Clapham developer
>> too). About the railroad exporter, it's a feature of ANTLR IDE only, we could
>> work together to make it independent of ANTLR IDE, in this way Clapham or
>> ANTLRWorks can use it.
>>      
>>> BTW: Why we don't just join the effort to integrate ANTLR IDE and ANTLRWorks
>>>        
>> as a single solution? We can base the solution in the Eclipse Platform and
>> distributed as an Eclipse Plug-in or as Standalone Eclipse Application.
>>      
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> edgar
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Terence Parr wrote:
>>>
>>> On Feb 23, 2010, at 4:20 AM, Edgar Espina wrote:
>>>        
>>>> The railroad feature looks pretty cool, they can be optimized and exported
>>>> to HTML useful for grammar documentation.
>>>> Take a look at output of grammar
>>>>
>>>>          
>> ANTLRv3.ggrammar.
>>      
>>> WOW! those look really good. If those are open-source, I should integrate 
>>> that
>>>        
>> into ANTLRWOrks.
>>      
>>>   great job
>>> Ter
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