OSX? - that's handy - appealing to the masses there ;)


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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Daniel McGrath
Sent: 02 July 2012 18:20
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Running XLr8 Tools inside U2 DBTools & new Eclipse release

Thanks for the comments Doug; it is always appreciated to hear what we can
improve upon and also what we've done right. Glad to hear you can now load
XLr8Tools inside of the U2 DBTools package. Hopefully you can find some
creative ways to take advantage of that :)

As with you, we have been playing around with Juno internally here. While we
don't officially support or certify anything in U2 DBTools will work with it
yet, we have people playing with in on Mac OSX and have been successful in
loading and using it via the update site from a stock Juno Eclipse download.

Cheers,
Dan



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Doug Averch
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 12:40 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Running XLr8 Tools inside U2 DBTools & new Eclipse release

Hi All:

With the new release of U2 DBTools on March we were pleasantly surprised
that it we did not have to load each tool individually.  With Rocket U2
having an update site the tools can be update through Eclipse's update
manager.  I just updated the latest release today that was released on June
27th.  It only took a few minutes versus the de-install and re-install of
the tools I had to previously do.

So, just for grins I tried to load XLr8Tools through the menu item
Help->Install New Software.  The install went without an hitch.  I 
Help->changed
perspective to XLr8 Perspective.  And lo and behold, I could see our editor,
dictionary editor, installer, resizer, web developer, and object
editor.   Everything worked as if I had installed in Eclipse version from
Eclipse.org.   Wow, finally after all of these years we can interact with
Rocket U2, well at least on a tool level for sure.

On another note, I just down load the new version of Eclipse that was
released this week called Juno (version 4.2).  I was pleasantly surprised
all of our tools worked with this release since the changed how Eclipse
works.

"Eclipse 4 changes the way in which services are accessed by plugin code.
In Eclipse 2 and Eclipse 3, singletons and static methods provided access to
services. With Eclipse 4, a dependency injection model is used, and
components are instantiated and then wired into instance variables, using
the JSR 330 <http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=330> annotations. The other
change is the way the UI is created - instead of being constructed in code,
it is instantiated from a model (serialised to disk with EMF). This allows
an application's views to be constructed from a model, instead of
problematic code."  - http://www.infoq.com/news/2012/06/eclipse-juno

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com/tools.html
"Eclipse tools that are affordable"
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