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A Look at the Eclipse Callisto Release
Providing a more transparent and predictable development cycle
Jul. 24, 2006 06:00 PM
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Test & Performance Tools Platform (TPTP)
"TPTP provides a rich set of test, profiling, and monitoring tools.
However its true value can only be realized by being part of a core
typical user use case. By integrating with the WTP project and
providing a 'profile on server' action TPTP becomes an easy link to
collecting and analyzing your Web application performance
characteristics. By further providing the ability to function and load
test based on http requests TPTP helps the developer prove the quality
of the Web application. Finally by providing customized extended
reporting of the rich data TPTP collects with the use of BIRT the user
can get the test and performance data they want and need to best manage
their own project.
WebTools Platform (WTP)
"WTP's 1.5 release in the Callisto train will include several new
features and a number of stability and performance enhancements. Users
of WTP Web Services will appreciate the upgrade to Axis 1.3 and
streamlined Web Service and client wizards. XML Schema and WSDL
graphical views have also been revamped to make them easier to navigate
and read. WTP tackled some major infrastructure work in the Callisto
release, moving to the platform's common navigator and undo stacks. The
tabbed property support is also transitioning from WTP-only to the
platform level in this release. Finally, the Dali and JSF projects are
planning to do a technology preview around the Callisto timeframe and
will provide some exciting 'first looks' at Java EE 5 tooling support
that will preview support in WTP 2.0."
Visual Editor Project (VE)
"The Visual Editor project (www.eclipse.org/vep/)
adds the ability to visually develop SWT and Swing user interfaces in
Callisto. The main focus of this release was to add initial support for
creating Rich Client Platform (RCP) components with the VE. Towards
that goal we've added: the ability to develop Views and Editors
visually, support for the Forms UI toolkit, and the ability to work
with JFace viewers. Other notable new features in this release include
significantly enhanced tooling for SWT's GridLayout and support for VE
on the Mac OS X platform."
Callisto's Challenges The method of choice for delivering Callisto is the Eclipse built-in update mechanism. So you only have to download the Eclipse Platform binary for your system and then you start Eclipse, use the Update Manager to visit the Callisto Update Site, and select the Callisto features you'd like to have installed in your environment. The Eclipse Update Manager will do the rest for you. You can imagine that this will put a burden on a single update site (in terms of bandwidth use). In Eclipse 3.2, the Update Manager and the Eclipse.org infrastructure were enhanced to deliver Callisto. The goal for the Update Manager was to reduce the volume of data that's transferred and the goal for the Eclipse.org infrastructure was to create a reliable mirroring story for the Callisto Update Site.
Callisto's Advantages
The User's Perspective Callisto also has another great advantage for Eclipse users. It creates some kind of accountability for all participating projects and their committers. Because Callisto creates a reference platform of Eclipse projects that are intended to work together. And if they don't now it's easier to report cross-project issues because you only need to reference the Callisto platform instead of collecting all dependencies.
The Developer's Perspective With clearly defined dependencies you get a target platform that will be valid and current for a long time. So Callisto also ensures that the investment you put in your adoptions are well spent in the long term.
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