a starting point for such a thing could be this:
http://www.rpgnextgen.com/index.php?content=editor
it is far from finished and even some common things are missing but i was able to create some rpg modules and serviceprograms with it.
getting debugging possibilities into this would be quite beyond my skills i think.
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Von: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Aaron Bartell
Gesendet: Montag, 4. August 2008 16:01
An: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Betreff: Re: [WDSCI-L] MyEclipse Feature Request (Was: McKnight/Toronto/IBMis away from the office)
There's no money to be had trying to write System i extensions for standard
Eclipse
Actually, I think there *is* money to be had, but maybe not as much as a
vendor would like. For example, if I could get a simple plugin that allowed
me to edit/compile/debug that would be a good start and I would be willing
to pay $30/yr for just that plugin similar to how MyEclipseIDE started out.
I have an abiding interest but no Java skill set.
I have the interest, potentially adequate Java skills, but have only
attempted one such plugin in Eclipse based on a tutorial Eric (last name?)
published years ago. I have done a fair amount of work with JT400.jar which
I am assuming is how we would connect to the server from Eclipse.
I did a little searching to see if the LPEX editor is *free* and it appears
it used to be included with Eclipse but no longer is. I did a search on
http://eclipseplugincentral.com but came up empty handed.
Looks like Mark Phippard asked this question some time ago:
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.tools.cdt/msg00163.html
Here's another person developing an LPEX editor for WDSC v7 (I am not sure
why, maybe he meant the latest version of Eclipse).
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
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