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September 29, 2010
September 6, 2010
ECF : Eclipse Communication Framework - Installation
Got to explore ECF - Eclipse Communication Framework (Introduces the concept of communications container)
It is a framework build to integrate Communication into projects. It includes various tools like Instant Messenger, Chat Client , File Sharing, Project Sharing, Simultaneous edits to a file by various developers, Real Time Collaboration etc.
Really nice Communication Framework with plenty of features.
Installation steps :
1. Open Eclipse 3.5 or higher.
2. Open Help -> Install New Software...
3. Then click on Add button on 'Install' window and add the following details:
Name : ECF 3.3
Location : http://download.eclipse.org/rt/ecf/3.3/helios/site.p2
It is a framework build to integrate Communication into projects. It includes various tools like Instant Messenger, Chat Client , File Sharing, Project Sharing, Simultaneous edits to a file by various developers, Real Time Collaboration etc.
Really nice Communication Framework with plenty of features.
Installation steps :
1. Open Eclipse 3.5 or higher.
2. Open Help -> Install New Software...
3. Then click on Add button on 'Install' window and add the following details:
Name : ECF 3.3
Location : http://download.eclipse.org/rt/ecf/3.3/helios/site.p2
4. Click 'OK'.
This would start the installation. This might take several minutes.
After the installation , you are ready to communicate :)
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Eclipse Communication Framework
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