Ticket #241 (closed task: fixed)
Opened 2010-10-06T15:56:12-05:00
Last modified 2012-02-24T14:11:42-06:00
Write up results of industry-standard plugin framework document
Reported by: | rlentz | Owned by: | rlentz |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: |
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Component: | Core | Version: | |
Severity: | serious | Keywords: | |
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Blocking: | #11 |
Description (last modified by rlentz)
Cover features of Maya and Photoshop APIs to conclude standard based approaches of value for ImageJ.
There are a number of extensible commercial applications that have developed robust plugin frameworks over a course of years. It makes sense for us to study these infrastructures, identify the commonalities of their design, and suggest principles for application to a next-generation ImageJ plugin architecture. The ultimate goal is to avoid repeating any mistakes made during development of these existing frameworks, learn from their experience, and create a plugin system for ImageJ leveraging industry best practices and standards where possible.
Change History
comment:1 Changed 2010-10-07T11:27:54-05:00 by rlentz
- Status changed from new to assigned
- Description modified
- Summary changed from OSGi example shell application to Write up results of industry-standard plugin framework—with a focus on OSGi—example app
comment:2 Changed 2010-10-08T13:21:47-05:00 by rlentz
- Description modified
- Summary changed from Write up results of industry-standard plugin framework—with a focus on OSGi—example app to Write up results of industry-standard plugin framework document
comment:5 Changed 2010-11-29T13:15:18-06:00 by rlentz
- Status changed from assigned to closed
- Resolution set to fixed