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nik_65678
Mar 12, 2010Nimbostratus
mac osx anyone?
anyone know if f5 has plans to expand their supported platforms at all in the future, particularly osx? i'm interested in seeing the irule editor ported. non-windows platforms are gaining a larger and larger portion of the desktop market both in and out of the enterprise. seems like a good plan to jump on that market early.
- hooleylistCirrostratusJoe has published the iRule Editor source, so it's just waiting for someone to port it to the OS of your choice :D
- nik_65678NimbostratusThat would make me a very happy man. I've been using TextEdit and would love a better tool :]
- HamishCirrocumulus
Posted By hoolio on 03/22/2010 6:25 AM
- JRahmAdminIt is C written in Visual Studio. All the UI stuff is drag and drop. I'm no Microsoft apologist, but it is pretty easy going developing UI apps in Visual Studio. Much easier access for me than I've found with any of the python/perl UI kits, though maybe I just haven't found the right one yet.
- nik_65678Nimbostratusif it's c then it could probably be ported using java or xcode without incredible amounts of difficulty.
- JRahmAdminWhat would you guys think about a cross-platform web-based approach with a light server that could run on a usb stick? That way, we could port the iRules wiki and integrate into the editor.
- nik_65678Nimbostratusi'm just looking for an irule editor with a syntax checker, hilighting, and potentially auto-complete :]
- HamishCirrocumulusHow about just doing something in javascript? About as x-platform as it comes (OK. There's the M$ way and everybody elses standards based way for AJAX, but even MS are coming to the party eventually with newer version IIUC)... Runs in a browser... etc etc...
- nik_65678Nimbostratusi think the most elegant desktop solution would be to use something like a cross-platform backend (syntax checking, code hilighting, auto-complete, etc) with a platform-specific frontend instead of a cross-platform frontend (which is usually pretty slow). this is obviously a fair bit of work but creating a universal backend but in the long run it might be a great use of (someone's) time.
- gibberish huh... I'll try not to take that too personally B-).
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