Hi, I like your proposal and and if you want I can mentor you. What do other Nebula-Devs think about it?
Tom Am 13.04.10 03:51, schrieb Peng Cui: > Hi all, > > I am a master student from China, my name is Peng Cui, as we know, > Nebula supplies much cool custom widget for Eclipse developers, i am one > of the beneficiaries. Now, I want to supplies a custom widget for > Eclipse and Nebula, so i post it here to see hear your voice. > > vCard is the electronic business card. It is a powerful new means of > Personal Data Interchange (PDI) that is automating the traditional > business card.It has been widely used in Personal Information Manager > (PIM), electronic email application such as Microsoft Outlook and IBM > Lotus notes, Web Browser or telephone. If Eclipse supplies a Custom SWT > widget to display vCard, isn't it cool ? My project will do it. > > In fact, i hold this project as a > GSoC (http://socghop.appspot.com/) project Eclipse, and i list my whole > project proposal below. If any one is interested in my project or have > any advises or want to mentor me, please let me know, thank you :-) > > ------------------------------------------------Project > Proposal-------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > *Project Proposal Detailed Information* > > vCard <http://www.imc.org/pdi/vcardoverview.html> automates the exchange > of personal information typically found on a traditional business card. > At present time,vCard is widely used in applications such as Internet > mail, voice mail, Web browsers, telephony applications, call centers, > video conferencing, PIMs (Personal Information Managers), PDAs (Personal > Data Assistants), pagers, fax, office equipment and smart cards. vCard > information goes way beyond simple text, and includes elements like > pictures, company logos, live Web addresses, and so on. It has following > features: > > * vCards carry vital directory information such as name, addresses > (business, home, mailing, parcel), telephone numbers (home, > business, fax, pager, cellular, ISDN, voice, data, video), email > addresses and Internet URLs (Universal Resource Locators). > > * All vCards can also have graphics and multimedia including > photographs, company logos, audio clips such as for name > pronunciation > * Geographic and time zone information in vCards let others know > when to contact you. > * Of course, vCards support multiple languages > * The vCard spec is transport and operating system independent so > you can have vCard-ready software on any computer > * vCards are Internet friendly, standards based, and have wide > industry support. > > If we use Eclipse SWT/JFace to develop a application which has contacts > info management function, I think vCard supporting is necessary. But as > we know, Eclipse does not supplies any SWT/JFace components or widget to > parse vCard data or display vCard information. This project aims to > implement a vCard display custom SWT widget which is in keeping with > vCard version 2.1 Specification <http://www.imc.org/pdi/pdiproddev.html> > for Eclipse. The whole project will implement the following functions: > > 1. Construct a Java class to represent vCard, we call it JavavCard, > this class has following mainly methods: > * Communidate with othe file format such as CSV, it means it > can import/export data info from/to CSV. > * Get any property detail by proper name, we can get Java > String property value such as Name or Email address etc, get > Java Image property value such as Photo, get Java Sound > property value such as vCard name pronunciation. > 2. Create a vCard information parser,we call it vCardParser, it has > the following functions: > * Parse vCard Identification Properties > * Parse vCard Delivery Addressing Properties > * Parse vCard Telecommunications Addressing Properties > * Parse vCard Organizational Properties > * Parse vCard Explanatory Properties > * Parse vCard Security Properties > * Parse vCard Miscellaneous Properties > 3. Create a custom widget to display JavavCard information, this > widget has following features: > * It is a SWT based custom widget, just like widgets in > Eclipse Nebula project <http://www.eclipse.org/nebula/>; > * Use different icons to indicate different properties in > vCard, it has a default solution, but developer can change > its default icons; > * It will show all the properties in vCard, and has default > layout solution,but developer can change its default layout > solution,and decide which properties to display, which not. > * It has changeable styles and overall look and feel, it has a > default solution, but developer can change it to what he likes. > > As we know,Eclipse Nebula is a place where different Eclipse-Projects > and Independent developers collaborate on building Custom SWT widgets > and reuseable UI-Components useable in UI-Applications built using SWT > and JFace. I will contribute this project to Nebula as a custom widget > for Eclipse developers. > > *Background* > > I have serveral years Eclipse plunge-in develop experience and know > vCard well, so i have confidence to finish this project well. But before > i hold it as a GSoC project, i ordered Eclipse open source mail list, > discuss this project in the mail list. Feedback from mail list told me > that various custom SWT/JFace widgets will help Eclipse developers > largely, this component has practical value,it is a great work. And > then, i will start the developing job,dicuss technology difficulites in > Eclipse mail list and vCard developer mail list. > > *Deliverables* > > * Source code, achieved jars > * Junit test case > * Sample code, some demos > * Design Document, UML document and JavaDoc API document > > *Schedule* > > * March 29 - April 9: Submit my proposal, do some alter works if > necessary > * April 26 - May 23: Students get to know mentors, read > documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects. > * May 24 - May 31: Class JavavCard design and implement,finish data > communication function with CSV > * June 1 - June 7: Implement various getter methods of class > JavavCard,including get string records, image records and voice > records > * June 8 - June 15: Implement vCard Identification Properties and > Delivery Addressing Properties parse job > * June 16 - June 22: Implement Telecommunications Addressing > Properties and Organizational Properties parse job > * June 23 - June 30: Implement Explanatory Properties and Security > Properties parse job > * July 1 - July 7: Implement the other Miscellaneous Properties > parse job > * July 8 - July 23: JavavCard information display custom widget > design and coding job, finish a default display model > * July 24 - July 31: Implement layout and properties customize > functions for the widget > * August 1 - August 8: Implement style, look and feel customize > function for the widget > * August 9 - August 15:Take a week to scrub code, write tests, > improve documentation, etc. > * August 16 - August 30:Submitting final evaluations and required > code samples to Google > > *Expectations* > > I have rich Eclipse plunge-in develop experience, but i do not have rich > Eclipse SWT/JFace custom widget develop experience, i hope my mentor > give me some instructions or tell me what should i pay attention to. > > *Contact Information* > > I am a master student from Beijing,China. My name is Peng Cui, i am > studying in School of Information Engineering, University of Science and > Technology Beijing, and my major is Computer Science and Technology. My > email is: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. > > In my daily research jobs, i usually use some open source project, for > example, i use Eclipse as my Jave development environment and use Apache > Tomcat as my Web Application Server. Being a open source commiter is so > cool in my mind, because open source promote sofeware development in 21 > Century, it is a good thing and i love it. > > I am familiar with Java language and use it to do some develop job since > 2003. Eclipse is my Java development IDE, and i have finished some > Eclipse plunge-in projects during my daily research period.vCard plays a > important part in this project, i have payed much time to read vCard > specification and discuss it in vCard develop mail list, also i have got > some back knowledge about how to parse vCard information with Java. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Best Regards > > Peng Cui > > > > _______________________________________________ > nebula-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev _______________________________________________ nebula-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev
