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DSDP/MTJ/Phone Meeting 31-May-2006
Meeting Title: | Mobile Tools for the Java Platform Conference Call |
Date & Time: | Wednesday May 31, 2006 at 9am EST |
US Toll free: | 866-707-5108 |
Int'l or US Toll: | +1-517-386-9625 |
Passcode: | 6040654 # |
Attendees
- Petri Virtanen, Nokia
- Kevin Horowitz, IBM
- Rodrigo Pastrana, IBM
- Niko Luojumäki, Sysline (www.sysline.com)
- Janne Huuskonen, Sysline
Notes
- Sysline participated for a first time. They are interested to participate in fragmentation and UI designer area. Company specialized mobile tools, UI designers and eclipse plugins. Developed tools since 2000 and eclipse plugins since 2003.
- Petri provided a status
- - EclipseME due diligence still unclear
- - Development ongoing in internal CVS (Nokia and IBM has access). We were not able to achieve feature complete status at 19th of May as planned
- - Documentation ongoing
- - Testing ongoing. First results available and part of them already fixed.
- - Graphics under final review
- - Internal builds produced nightly
- - Release schedule will be postponed but not yet new release date defined
- - All items will be moved to public CVS and download site when ever due diligence is clear
- Kevin added that the MTJ will 1.5-2 months in public review after builds are in public CVS
- Sysline was asking how to get more information and is willing to participate in testing at the begin. It was agreed that discussions are continued between Petri and Sysline via email
- IBM is going to followup discussions with Arto about Security Manager proposed architecture cjhanges, and on documentation explaining how to add an SDK to the environment.
- Petri provided news from Java ONE
- - MTJ was presented in eclipse booth
- - People were interested about MTJ
- - Hopefully some new participants can be involved
- - People were interested in hearing a comparison between MTJ plans and NetBeans functionality