I'm not that experienced with eclipse plugins, but I think theoretically we should be able to do a standalone version and a plugin version if it is developed as an eclipse plugin. The standalone version just wouldn't get the refactoring capabilities.

- Dan

Davanum Srinivas wrote:

+1 for at least eclipse. folks want to do IDEA, thats fine too. don't
think we need a standalone ui (done it before, not worth the effort :)

-- dims
On 8/25/05, Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan Diephouse wrote:

Also, the more I think about it the more I want it tightly integrated
with my IDE. As I mentioned before we can integrate refactoring. You
could have the IDE warn you if you were creating an incompatabile
schema change (by adding/renaming/removing a field). You could then
say "create a new schema version" or "screw backward compatability" or
if possible "update my mapping appropriately."

- Dan

Replying to my own message...

What do people think of using Eclipse for this tool? They obviously have
a great plugin architecture. Also there is a good amount of code in the
Web Tools Platform Project (http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/) that could
probably be reused.

Would there be a way to tightly integrate this into an IDE and have it
work in both IDEA & Eclipse? Or should this be standalone?

- Dan

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