Seems we were never allowed to ship out plugin anyways ... at least not
with the original GPL.
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/using-the-gpl-for-eclipse-plug-ins
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLIncompatibleLibs
On 03.09.2014 14:21, Arsenij E Solovjev wrote:
> Wasn't the plan to
Wasn't the plan to switch to Apache Licence 2.0 anyway?
On 09/03/2014 02:09 PM, Stefan Rossbach wrote:
> On 03.09.2014 06:26, Holger Schmeisky wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I researched a bit on IDEA's capabilities for something like the SWT
>> Browser and there is no such thing. Looking for Swing brow
On 03.09.2014 06:26, Holger Schmeisky wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I researched a bit on IDEA's capabilities for something like the SWT
> Browser and there is no such thing. Looking for Swing browsers:
>
> * JavaFX Webview [1], but it seems JavaFX is not fully supported in
> IDEA [2]
> * DJProject
Hi guys,
I researched a bit on IDEA's capabilities for something like the SWT
Browser and there is no such thing. Looking for Swing browsers:
* JavaFX Webview [1], but it seems JavaFX is not fully supported in
IDEA [2]
* DJProject [3], but it is not developed since 2011 and probably
lack
Thank you very much for the clarification and the advice, this helps me a
lot. And soory for writting german in the mailinglist, I just hit the “all
reply” button and didn’t look twice. My bad.
Greetings Matthias Bohnstedt
2014-09-01 10:09 GMT+02:00 Lutz Prechelt :
> Matthias,
>
> please observ
Matthias,
please observe that this is an English-language mailing list.
Björn's German email was a mistake.
You asked how you should go about understanding the browser-based
GUI approach better.
Here is a suggestion:
- talk to Damla Durmaz, she is implementing a simple (without input)
case on