Hi, Thank you for your kind reply,Jacek Pospychała. your reply is exsiting. I known the atf call mozilla by javaXPCOM. First, I notes that "JavaXPCOM was included in XULRunner<https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XULRunner>up through version 1.9.2. It has been removed in XULRunner 2." in https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaXPCOM web site. I am afraid that the javaxpcom will be discarded. Secondly, Where can I find design document for atf? I want to extent atf to support for XUL debug.
Thanks. 2011/3/21 Jacek Pospychała <jace...@zend.com> > hi, > > thank you for your kind words! > ATF is mostly in maintenance - we're trying to fix bugs found by our > adopters. > Although there's a bunch of cool ideas for new features, we're lacking > resources to make them happen. > > Are there any particular features that you're waiting for? > > > Jacek > > ________________________________________ > From: atf-dev-boun...@eclipse.org [atf-dev-boun...@eclipse.org] on behalf > of cee alf [lihe2...@gmail.com] > Sent: 21 March 2011 03:53 > To: atf-dev@eclipse.org > Subject: [atf-dev] what is this project next release plan? > > This project is great work. > But in eclipse web site, I cannot find the newest release plan. > > Do we continue to develop this project? I expect this........ > _______________________________________________ > atf-dev mailing list > atf-dev@eclipse.org > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/atf-dev >
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