From: Omer K. <Ome...@ce...> - 2006-09-27 08:12:43
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Hi, I was just wondering if some one tried to integrate SF Management Console into Eclipse. That should allow users to add complementry GUI functionality for their SF components. Regards Omer --=20 --------------------------------------------------------------- CERN =96 European Organization for Nuclear Research Information Technology Department CH-1211 Geneva 23 Phone: +41 (0) 22 767 7996 Fax: +41 (0) 22 767 4900 E-mail : Ome...@ce... |
From: Guijarro, J. <jul...@hp...> - 2006-09-27 10:02:34
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What do you mean? =20 "That should allow users to add complementary GUI functionality for their SF components." Could you explain this a little bit more? =20 =20 Thx, =20 Julio =20 ________________________________ From: sma...@li... [mailto:sma...@li...] On Behalf Of Omer Khalid Sent: 27 September 2006 08:08 To: smartfrog-developer Subject: [Smartfrog-developer] SF ManagementConsole and Eclipse ! =20 Hi, I was just wondering if some one tried to integrate SF Management Console into Eclipse. That should allow users to add complementry GUI functionality for their SF components. Regards Omer --=20 --------------------------------------------------------------- =20 CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research Information Technology Department=20 CH-1211 Geneva 23=20 Phone: +41 (0) 22 767 7996 Fax: +41 (0) 22 767 4900 E-mail : Ome...@ce...=20 |
From: Omer K. <Ome...@ce...> - 2006-09-27 11:03:36
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Hi Julio, For example we have been using SF to deploy VM on a number of machines. And as our components keeps on growing, and we keep on adding new features, there is need to have graphical user interface for the management of these features. But my main question is if one wants to integrate the existing management console in the eclipse, how to proceed? Cheer Omer On 9/27/06, Guijarro, Julio <jul...@hp...> wrote: > > What do you mean? > > > > "That should allow users to add complementary GUI functionality for their > SF components." > > Could you explain this a little bit more? > > > > > > Thx, > > > > Julio > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* sma...@li... [mailto: > sma...@li...] *On Behalf Of *Omer > Khalid > *Sent:* 27 September 2006 08:08 > *To:* smartfrog-developer > *Subject:* [Smartfrog-developer] SF ManagementConsole and Eclipse ! > > > > Hi, > > I was just wondering if some one tried to integrate SF Management Console > into Eclipse. That should allow users to add complementry GUI functionali= ty > for their SF components. > > Regards > > Omer > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > CERN =96 European Organization for Nuclear Research > Information Technology Department > CH-1211 Geneva 23 > > Phone: +41 (0) 22 767 7996 > Fax: +41 (0) 22 767 4900 > E-mail : Ome...@ce... > --=20 --------------------------------------------------------------- CERN =96 European Organization for Nuclear Research Information Technology Department CH-1211 Geneva 23 Phone: +41 (0) 22 767 7996 Fax: +41 (0) 22 767 4900 E-mail : Ome...@ce... |
From: Guijarro, J. <jul...@hp...> - 2006-09-27 12:15:34
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=20 =20 ________________________________ From: okh...@gm... [mailto:okh...@gm...] On Behalf Of Omer Khalid Sent: 27 September 2006 12:04 To: Guijarro, Julio Cc: smartfrog-developer Subject: Re: [Smartfrog-developer] SF ManagementConsole and Eclipse ! =20 Hi Julio, For example we have been using SF to deploy VM on a number of machines. And as our components keeps on growing, and we keep on adding new features, there is need to have graphical user interface for the management of these features.=20 What do you have in mind here? But my main question is if one wants to integrate the existing management console in the eclipse, how to proceed? The management console is a very simple swing component. It does not do anything special but its code shows how to connect to a daemon, navigate through the graph of components and so on. Therefero it could be the foundation or example to write a graphical application. To integrate with Eclipse you would have several options: - The SmartFrog plug-in for Eclipse adds a button to start the management console and some extra capabilities to Eclipse. (chech the downloads section) - If you want something more advanced and better integration you would need to write a plugin using SWT that would use the same methods and techniques used by the management console. Also, I think there was a way of integrating swing frames in eclipse and in that case you could directly integrate the console into it but I have not tried this. For management you could also use the new REST components that we released two weeks ago in cvs but they still need to get some proper html fronting. Another option is the JMX framework but I still need to complete (long time due) port to the latest version of MX4J, but most of the code is in CVS. If you are planning or interested in writing a graphical tool for SmartFrog I could help you. In the mean time what I will probably do is to add multi node support to the management console when I get some spare time. Julio G Cheer Omer On 9/27/06, Guijarro, Julio <jul...@hp...> wrote: What do you mean? =20 "That should allow users to add complementary GUI functionality for their SF components." Could you explain this a little bit more? =20 =20 Thx, =20 Julio =20 ________________________________ From: sma...@li... [mailto: sma...@li... <mailto:sma...@li...> ] On Behalf Of Omer Khalid Sent: 27 September 2006 08:08 To: smartfrog-developer Subject: [Smartfrog-developer] SF ManagementConsole and Eclipse ! =20 Hi, I was just wondering if some one tried to integrate SF Management Console into Eclipse. That should allow users to add complementry GUI functionality for their SF components. Regards Omer --=20 --------------------------------------------------------------- =20 CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research Information Technology Department=20 CH-1211 Geneva 23=20 Phone: +41 (0) 22 767 7996 Fax: +41 (0) 22 767 4900 E-mail : Ome...@ce...=20 --=20 --------------------------------------------------------------- =20 CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research=20 Information Technology Department CH-1211 Geneva 23=20 Phone: +41 (0) 22 767 7996 Fax: +41 (0) 22 767 4900 E-mail : Ome...@ce...=20 |