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    Default Spring RCP Sightings?

    Anyone found projects out there using Spring RCP?

    I found this one:

    WebStart:
    http://dawes.za.net/rogan/webscarab-...Scarab-ng.jnlp

    Its essentially a proxy server/HTTP sniffer, which displays all of your HTTP traffic if you configure your browser to use it.

    -Trey

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    If it's open sourced and you can link me a summary url and an url that proves that it use spring-richclient, I 'll add them to the powered by list on the site.

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    JOverseer.

    It's a client program for playing the play-by-mail Middle Earth strategy game.

    The project site is http://code.google.com/p/joverseer/.

    You can find a screenshot that clearly cries "Spring-RCP" at http://code.google.com/p/joverseer/wiki/Introduction.

    The window manager is JIDE docking framework.

    You can take a look at the "Powered By" section in the home page to see some of the other technologies this project combines.

    Cheers
    m

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    m,

    Good to see some more examples.

    An acknowledgment of the JIDE integration code would be appreciated.

    thanks
    Jonny

    Quote Originally Posted by mscoon View Post
    JOverseer.

    It's a client program for playing the play-by-mail Middle Earth strategy game.

    The project site is http://code.google.com/p/joverseer/.

    You can find a screenshot that clearly cries "Spring-RCP" at http://code.google.com/p/joverseer/wiki/Introduction.

    The window manager is JIDE docking framework.

    You can take a look at the "Powered By" section in the home page to see some of the other technologies this project combines.

    Cheers
    m

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    Johny,

    I wasn't aware that the JIDE integration code requires a seperate aknowledgement. I know you're doing it, but I thought you were affiliated with JIDE. If not, I will certainly add the aknowledgement. How exactly do you identify your code?

    Cheers
    Marios

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    Marios,

    no worries, I thought that might have been the case. I'm not affiliated with JIDE in any way. They just set up the open source project on java.net with some initial code from Thomas Corbin, but I've been doing the work independently.

    I agree, it is confusing with the com.jidesoft package names and I've been thinking about changing that, and possibly moving to another hosting site.

    I usually refer to the project as 'JIDE Spring Rich Client Integration' which is a little long but descriptive.

    Glad you found the code useful.

    thanks,
    Jonny

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