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Revision as of 09:12, 20 January 2010
BlueBerry
(formerly known as openCherry)
A modular, cross-platform, C++ application framework
This is the Wiki for BlueBerry. For general information please see the BlueBerry homepage.
Getting Started
If you want to develop with BlueBerry, please see the download link. MITK users who want to use BlueBerry should read the information in SetupMitkQt4BlueBerry (the BlueBerry source code is distributed with MITK).
For an overview about the features and capabilities of BlueBerry, see the links below:
- A good place to get an overview of the C++ classes is the BlueBerry doxygen documentation.
- To learn more about OSGi, visit [1]], especially [What Is OSGi.
- You can learn more about the BlueBerry Workbench by reading the corresponding articles about the Eclipse Workbench and browsing the Workbench User Guide on http://help.eclipse.org. Many concepts are the same in BlueBerry, especially Views, Editors, Perspectives, Commands, the Selection Service, etc.
In the future, we will provide more tutorials and BlueBerry specific guides.
How-Tos and Tutorials
How-Tos
Tutorials
Articles
- Article: Save and Restore your View State
- Article: Using The Selection Service
- Article: Using Perspectives in the Workbench
FAQ
For pure BlueBerry questions, see this FAQ.
For questions about the interplay of MITK, Qt3/Qt4, and BlueBerry, see the MITKBlueBerryFAQ.