I am here new, but my opinion is this: Eclipse and NetBeans are wery good programs. I use both equaly, about 2 hours a day (minimaly...) Developing program use relativly few resources (text editor :D). look at memmory and cpu compsintion of this monsters. Now add to it some gis sw consumption of resources. Should I buy new PC for josm-ng?
What about to use http://geotools.codehaus.org/ framework and make josm-ng on it? It is bigger framework (more of code for josm-ng writen if compared to eclipse/netbeans) and it should be faster to develop gis application there. Just my opinion. ps: I have 1.5 gb ram and runnig eclipse and netbeans at one time with default system (linux, ff, boinc, kontact....) utilizes it at about 90% :-) On Sunday 26 April 2009 10:48:19 Adrian Stabiszewski wrote: > Hi. > > > i wonder if anyone considered (and evaluated) the usage of the eclipse > > rcp framework for a josm-ng implementation. If yes, do you see any > > problems with using the eclipse rcp? > > This idea is on my mind for several months now. I my opinion moving the > josm functionality to an Eclipse RCP basead feature would create a new eco > system for OSM applications. My idea is more of an OSM workbench which not > only integrates an editor but also adds other functionality like quality > assurance (osm bugs, relation analyzers, ...) and navigation applications. > Everything designed and implemented as a plugin/feature using the update > site functionality of the Eclipse framework. > > I don't have everything figured out yet, since there are several issues > when trying to design such a workbench. But I think that if some developers > here would be interested to discuss such a workbench we could easily find > the correct solutions. > In my opinion many developers hesitate right now to contribute to josm due > to its code architecture. This topic has been discussed here several times > so I'll leave it with that statement. > Moving to a new framework and redesigning the functionality into plugins > would give everybody a new start and push the development. > > It would be interesting to hear what the josm developers think about it. > > > Regards, > Adrian. > > > _______________________________________________ > josm-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev -- Odborník na všetko je zlý odborník. Ja sa snažím byť výnimkou potvrdzujúcou pravidlo. _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev
