Eclipse Ganymede: Colaborative development with Cola
Posted At : June 25, 2008 8:37 AM
| Posted By : Mark Drew
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With the imminent release of the next version of Eclipse called 'Ganymede', I thought I would have a look at some of the upcoming features.
The first feature that caught my eye was "Cola", which provides Real-Time shared editing of a file. I have seen this before but not done in such a nice way. Check out the video below:
Cola: Real-Time Shared Editing from Mustafa K. Isik on Vimeo.



Is CFEclipse compatible with Ganymede?
C'mon, it was released today! I was at work... so no coding (of CFEclipse at any rate... did a lot of ANT scripts... but that is another story)
I think this has loads of real world uses even if you're in the same room as the other person. It eliminates those collaborative "can I drive?" moments that occur when you're both hunched over the same computer. If you're stuck on a particular bit of code, you can share it with your colleague at his/her workstation and if they spot the way to fix it, they can change right there. On the whole, much more organic and less stressful than being on the same computer.
The possibilities for pair programming are wonderful. I want it now! :)
Any chance you can shed some light on this? I tried it but couldn't get it to work. Not sure if cfeclipse is compatible and if so where the contexteditor id is.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Extending_Real-Time_Shared...