commit | 0ea3a844e3346e9e55c389f40a06206dbaeee673 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Stephan Merkli <stephan.merkli@bsi-software.com> | Fri Jun 25 15:18:07 2021 +0200 |
committer | Stephan Merkli <stephan.merkli@bsi-software.com> | Wed Jul 21 10:06:36 2021 +0200 |
tree | 031f9742495ec5fd5d1c23fb438114b45e3c2a47 | |
parent | 77b08f07721a2e0077203e07c3cc3b61ad3eb9bb [diff] |
Data objects: add support for DO entity contributions DO entity contributions allow to add payload in form of a specific DO entity to an existing DO entity. The payload is part of an internal attribute node _contributions. The contributions are designed in a way that it is known which contribution are applicable to which DO entities in order to determine a list of DO entities that can be held within another DO entity.
[Eclipse Scout] 1 is a mature and open framework for modern, service oriented business applications. It substantially boosts developer productivity and is simple to learn.
This Repository Eclipse Scout RT contains the source for the runtime components embedded in the applications build on top of the Eclipse Scout Framework.
The content of this repository is built on the Eclipse infrastructure and published to various repositories (e.g. [Maven Central] 2 for the Java code and [npmjs] 3 for the JavaScript code).
The easiest way to start with Eclipse Scout is to download Eclipse for Scout Developers on the [Eclipse downloads page] 4.
We welcome any kind of contributions (Bug report, documentation, code contribution...). Please read the [Eclipse Scout Contribution page] 8 to learn more about it.
The contribution process of Eclipse Scout is hosted on tools deployed by the Eclipse Foundation (involing [Bugzilla] 7, Gerrit, Hudson, MediaWiki...).
External tools like the GitHub tracker and pull requests are not supported.
To get in touch with the Eclipse Scout community, please open a thread in the [Eclipse Scout Forum] 6 or send a mail to [our mailing list] 9: scout-dev@eclipse.org
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