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Revision as of 09:53, 19 May 2006
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Development Environment
- Corona is based upon Eclipse v3.2 (or later).
- All bundles and plugins should be compiled for JDK 1.4
- Components requiring JDK 1.5 should be in their own bundles
Naming Convention
Corona introduces a new Eclipse server-side deployment environment. This requires Corona to develop and deploy both client-side and server-side components. All Corona plugins will use a qualifier to identify their target platform. The qualifiers are:
- client
- common
- server
CVS Structure
org.eclipse.corona +---build +---examples +---features +---plugins | +---org.eclipse.corona.client.collaboration | +---org.eclipse.corona.client.collaboration.builder | +---org.eclipse.corona.client.ecf | +---org.eclipse.corona.common.collaboration | +---org.eclipse.corona.common.ecf | +---org.eclipse.corona.server.ecf +---tests