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Doc and source for HBXAxel Nennker may (perhaps) be able to contribute some code to HBX (for Firefox) (e.g. to parse an XRD instead of an <object> tag) and he’s asking me where the code is, etc. Before I send him the answer I wanted to double-check with you two. (1) Wiki doc I just edited this: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff#Overview to explicitly list what I THINK (I guessed, actually) are the three selectors that it can launch. Is this right? (2) Components page I just removed the tcpserver row from here (which Vitaliy said we no longer use): http://wiki.eclipse.org/Components_1.1#Higgins_Browser_Extension Is this table correct? (3) Source code The above table says the source code is here: https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.higgins/trunk/app/org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff/ Is this correct? --Paul _______________________________________________ higgins-dev mailing list higgins-dev@... https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/higgins-dev |
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Re: Doc and source for HBXHi Paul,
Please see my answers for #1 and #3 inline. Thanks, Jeesmon On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Paul Trevithick <ptrevithick@...> wrote: > Hi Jeesmon and Vitaliy, > > Axel Nennker may (perhaps) be able to contribute some code to HBX (for > Firefox) (e.g. to parse an XRD instead of an <object> tag) and he’s asking > me where the code is, etc. Before I send him the answer I wanted to > double-check with you two. > > (1) Wiki doc > > I just edited this: > http://wiki.eclipse.org/Org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff#Overview > to explicitly list what I THINK (I guessed, actually) are the three > selectors that it can launch. Is this right? > ## It can launch 1. Any selector through HSS or the following selectors directly 2. Client Based (GTK/Cocoa) Selector 3. RCP Selector 4. AIR Selector > (2) Components page > > I just removed the tcpserver row from here (which Vitaliy said we no longer > use): > http://wiki.eclipse.org/Components_1.1#Higgins_Browser_Extension > Is this table correct? > > (3) Source code > > The above table says the source code is here: > https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.higgins/trunk/app/org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff/ > Is this correct? > ## Yes, Firefox extension code is checked in there > --Paul _______________________________________________ higgins-dev mailing list higgins-dev@... https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/higgins-dev |
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Re: Doc and source for HBXI’ve taken your information and updated: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff Vitaliy, The table here: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Components_1.1#Higgins_Selector_Switch Has an entry “org.eclipse.higgins.hss (shared)” <-- what exactly do you mean by “(shared)” here? Does this mean this project (.higgins.hss) is the cross platform code (common to Mac and Win implementations of HSS?)? Is this code (linked to on that row) common to Mac & Win: https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.higgins/trunk/app/org.eclipse.higgins.hss/ I notice that this page is a bit out of date: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Higgins_Selector_Switch --Paul On 10/12/09 10:00 AM, "Jeesmon Jacob" <jeesmon@...> wrote: Hi Paul, _______________________________________________ higgins-dev mailing list higgins-dev@... https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/higgins-dev |
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Re: Doc and source for HBX#2 is correct. ----------------------------------- Vitaliy Lakhno Paul Trevithick wrote:
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Re: Doc and source for HBXActually, the label "shared" is still in life because I don't know its purposes, so I just kept it when I did changes on the wiki page. In fact, folder org.eclipse.higgins.hss is common sources for all OSs. But, some components (like https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.higgins/trunk/app/org.eclipse.higgins.hss.launcher) includes 3 sub-dirs, one for each system separately. --------------------------------- Vitaliy Lakhno Paul Trevithick wrote:
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