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Netrexx and Eclipse

billfen
Parts of my Eclipse NetRexx plugin were running, but I stopped work on it
some time ago because I needed the NetRexx source to resolve some problems.

I'll revisit the plugin project when the NetRexx source is available.  It's
currently a low priority since NetBeans and Jedit appear to be more popular
frameworks.  

This IBM web page says the open source release to RexxLA will be "later in
2010", so I assume NetRexx source access still could be up to 8 (or more)
months away.  

http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/netrexx?open&ca=drs-aw-fb&S_TACT=105AGX21
&S_CMP=AWRSSFB

As far as I can tell, neither IBM nor RexxLA has actually committed to a
date.  Frankly, "I'll believe it when I see it".

Bill Fenlason

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Re: Netrexx and Eclipse

David Requena

El 26/03/2010 20:13, [hidden email] escribió:
> I'll revisit the plugin project when the NetRexx source is available.  It's
> currently a low priority since NetBeans and Jedit appear to be more popular
> frameworks.
>
>    

I wouldn't say so. jEdit is just an editor on steroids and current tools
on it are targeted
to simple projects. As for Eclipse, well, I personally prefer Netbeans
but I've seen much
more Eclipse use on shops I've worked at.

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Re: Netrexx and Eclipse

Kermit Kiser
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Bill ;

What are the problems you encountered? Perhaps someone on the list knows
the answers, especially Mike and René who have already seen the source.

It is also possible that NetBeans and jEdit are more popular simply
because Eclipse does not support NetRexx at all currently.

Frankly, I feel the same way about NetRexx and Eclipse that you do about
open source NetRexx.

;-)

-- Kermit


[hidden email] wrote:

> Parts of my Eclipse NetRexx plugin were running, but I stopped work on it
> some time ago because I needed the NetRexx source to resolve some problems.
>
> I'll revisit the plugin project when the NetRexx source is available.  It's
> currently a low priority since NetBeans and Jedit appear to be more popular
> frameworks.  
>
> This IBM web page says the open source release to RexxLA will be "later in
> 2010", so I assume NetRexx source access still could be up to 8 (or more)
> months away.  
>
> http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/netrexx?open&ca=drs-aw-fb&S_TACT=105AGX21
> &S_CMP=AWRSSFB
>
> As far as I can tell, neither IBM nor RexxLA has actually committed to a
> date.  Frankly, "I'll believe it when I see it".
>
> Bill Fenlason
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Re: Netrexx and Eclipse

Kermit Kiser
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Oops! I thought he meant popular with people on the list. My mistake.

-- Kermit



David Requena wrote:

>
> El 26/03/2010 20:13, [hidden email] escribió:
>> I'll revisit the plugin project when the NetRexx source is
>> available.  It's
>> currently a low priority since NetBeans and Jedit appear to be more
>> popular
>> frameworks.
>>
>>    
>
> I wouldn't say so. jEdit is just an editor on steroids and current
> tools on it are targeted
> to simple projects. As for Eclipse, well, I personally prefer Netbeans
> but I've seen much
> more Eclipse use on shops I've worked at.
>
> ---
> Saludos / Kind regards.
> David Requena
>
>
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Re: Netrexx and Eclipse

David Requena
Not that I know either. It could well be MY mistake ;-)

Anyway, as more NetRexx supporting tools we have, better chances for the language truly resurrecting :-)

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From: Kermit Kiser <[hidden email]>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:23:43
To: IBM Netrexx<[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [Ibm-netrexx] Netrexx and Eclipse

Oops! I thought he meant popular with people on the list. My mistake.

-- Kermit



David Requena wrote:

>
> El 26/03/2010 20:13, [hidden email] escribió:
>> I'll revisit the plugin project when the NetRexx source is
>> available.  It's
>> currently a low priority since NetBeans and Jedit appear to be more
>> popular
>> frameworks.
>>
>>    
>
> I wouldn't say so. jEdit is just an editor on steroids and current
> tools on it are targeted
> to simple projects. As for Eclipse, well, I personally prefer Netbeans
> but I've seen much
> more Eclipse use on shops I've worked at.
>
> ---
> Saludos / Kind regards.
> David Requena
>
>
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> Ibm-netrexx mailing list
> [hidden email]
>
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