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Revision as of 21:54, 28 June 2009

Introduction

The course will not have regular classes. However, on Wednesdays, we will meet regularly via IRC channel #seneca-wtp. (As agreed on June 3, we will meet from 10:00 to 11:00, 20:00 to 21:00.) Project deliverables and demonstrations will be done on a regular schedule. Students are responsible to sign-up for their demo slots.

Students' work will be scheduled here. (On a weekly basis, students have to update their wiki/blogs links.)

You may click the discussion tab on this page if you want to post questions and remarks.

Summer 2009 Eclipse WTP Student Team

Weekly Student Demos

Week 1 (May 11)

  • Course overview, welcome meeting and discussion.
  • After the first day, we will not meet formally each week, but use online communication as our primary method.
  • ONLINE MEETING
    • Time: Wednesday 10:00-11:00a.m OR 8:00-9:00p.m
    • Location: IRC channel - #seneca-wtp
  • TODO
    1. Add your personal/project information to the Summer 2009 Eclipse WTP Student Team page.
    2. Using the Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP)Bug List, look for 1-2 bugs and reproduce them.
    3. Browse through the list of bugs FIXED for WTP 3.1M7 (or earlier versions).

Week 2 (May 18)

  • TODO
    1. Write a 1 page Project Description and Plan and publish it by ???. Make sure that this includes detailed information about your chosen project, ideas for releases, goals, perceived issues you think you'll face, etc. This information can change in subsequent weeks. However, the writing of this plan will ensure that you have your project clearly in mind early on. If you don't have a project or your project is too small, it is your responsibility to correct it. All projects must be approved by your professor.
    2. Sign up for Student Demo slots with Name/Project, Day, Time.


The First Milestone

At the end of the second week you must update your wiki/blog entries:
Please, update also our small portal. We will use it to communicate easily and to record our work in progress (bugs list, etc.).

Week 3 (May 25)

  • Student Demos (Tues 10:00 - 11:30, Wed 10:00 - 11:30)

1. John Dang

  • Demonstration of creating video tutorials for Eclipse WTP
  • Bug#: 241429
    • Description: 'Switch Location' button in Server properties page locks UI for a period of time
    • Demonstration of bug reproducing
    • Explaining plans to fix bug

2. Tommy Lo

  • Bug#: 251637
    • Description: download and install button doesn't work in create new server dialog
    • Demonstration of bug reproducing
    • Explaining plans to fix bug

Week 4 (June 1)

  • Student Demos (Tues 10:00 - 11:30, Wed 10:00 - 11:30)

1. Khanh(Kevin) Vu

  • Bug#: 236976
    • Description: UI for timeouts in server editor could be improved
    • Demonstration of bug reproducing
    • Explaining plans to fix bug

2. Jiachang(Terry) Chen

  • Bug#: 245698
    • Description: New XML wizard creates optional but invalid attributes from schema.
    • Demonstration of bug reproducing
    • Explaining plans to fix bug

Week 5 (June 8)

Posting questions on newsgroups:

Week 6 (June 15)

Learning resources:

Eclipse Plug-In Programming Model

Week 7 (June 22)

Study Week (June 29)

Midterm Presentations (exact date/time TBA)