Excellent!

Feel free to fire me questions off list any time you like.

I'd suggest taking a look at a few of the articles on 
http://www.eclipse.org and getting familiar with the general 
architecture. Once you've done that, go right ahead and grab the source 
code from CVS. If there's a bug or feature you'd like to work on give us 
a heads up first and we'll see if anyone's already done anything.

Same goes for anyone else who's interested.

Spike

Robert Munn wrote:
> I am very tempted to get involved, but I will be the first to admit that 
> desktop Java development is not my forte and I have very little real 
> knowledge of the Eclipse platform. However, my company uses Eclipse as both 
> an IDE and a client platform for our products, so I have every motivation to 
> get involved. I am going to check out what is involved. No committment yet, 
> but I'm interested.
> 
> 
>>>Is
>>>there a JS interpreter in Eclipse?
>>>
>>
>>We have talked about this in the past and the most likely approach will 
>>be to use something like BSF (http://jakarta.apache.org/bsf/). No 
>>specific plans on how soon we'll get onto it, but anyone's welcome to 
>>pull the source code for cfeclipse down and get stuck in. :)
>>
>>
>>Spike
>>
> 
> 
> 

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