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OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T got OxygenOS 10 based on Android 10 back in spring but the update was full of issues so the company pulled it back and started working on it all over again after finding an issue with the communication module. Six months later, a stable build is finally available to download through the Source link we’ve put at the end of this article. But before heading there, let’s see what is new.
The full changelog for OxygenOS 10.0.1 for OnePlus 5 consists:
![Air Air](/uploads/1/3/4/8/134876817/633463803.png)
- System - Fixed the abnormal call recording issue;
- Full Screen Gestures - Back gesture from the bottom of the screen is available (OP5T only);
- Camera - Electronic Image Stabilization has been added, bringing you a more stable shooting experience.
- Fixed the de-activated alarm issue when phone was powered off;
- Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.09;
- Updated GMS package to 2020.08;
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The update is going to hit OnePlus 5 phones across the world gradually. Thanks to XDA-Developers the waiting process can be skipped and the package, 235 MB in size, can be found below.
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- 1Eclipse Scout DocuWare (Oxygen Release)
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- 1.3Features and Roadmap
- 1.11Target Environment
- 1.14Community and Support
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This page provides the required docuware for the Scout 7.0 Release Review as part of the upcoming Oxygen Simultaneous Release according to the Eclipse process documentation.
Contact: matthias(dot)zimmermann(at)bsi-software(dot)com
Communication Channels:
- Scout [Forum]
- Scout [Mailing List]
- Scout [Wiki]
- Scout [Twitter]
- Scout [Blog]
Release Review Dates and Links
Review Bug
This release review is tracked in Bugzilla.
Review Dates
- May 24/2017 - IP Log submission deadline
- May 31/2017 - Review materials due
- June 7/2017 - First round of release reviews (aim for this date if you can)
- June 21/2017 - Second (final?) round of release reviews
- June 28/2017 - Eclipse Oxygen GA
Original source is here
Additional Links
- Schedule: Schedule
- Overview: Release overview
- Platform Plan: Placeholder
- Reports: Reports
- List: Participating Projects
Overview
Eclipse Scout is a mature and open framework for modern, service oriented business applications.
- Scout HTML5 client applications may run on the desktop, on tablets and on mobile phones without any changes in the source code
- Scout substantially boosts developer productivity and is simple to learn.
- User friendly applications are straight forward to implement with Scout’s comprehensive set of user interface components.
- Completely based on Java, Scout Applications are easy to integrate in most IT environments.
Features and Roadmap
Features
The main focus of the Scout 7.0 release was on stability and completeness. The detailed feature list for Eclipse Scout Oxygen is available in the release notes for the 6.1 and 7.0 releases.Some notable new features are listed below
- Several refactorings in the Scout HTML layer to better separate the Scout JavaScript parts from the rest of the Scout framework (working title 'Scout JS')
- Scout HTML fields and bean fields as well as Scout HTML enabled string columns and bean columns now support binary resources such as videos and images
- For simpler migrations of existing SWT based Scout applications to the HTML5 based UI of the new Scout releases a configurable bench layout is introduced for the Scout desktop component
- Tree icons have been re-introduced
Roadmap Scout Version 8.0+
Scout JS
During the Oxygen release some initial steps under the name “Scout JS” were implemented to decouple the new Scout HTML5 widgets from the rest of the framework. The goal of these efforts is to provide a Scout JS widget library that can be used by classical Scout applications as well as other pure JavaScript consumers. The current State of Scout JS is focused on the requirements of individual customer projects and not intended for productive use outside of the scope of these specific projects.
In the context of the Photon release we expect to complete this refactoring to a point where Scout JS provides a production ready widget library for a more general class of JavaScript applications / web UIs.
Move to new service API
A PoC is planned to investigate a move from today’s service calls using Scout FormData/PageData objects to a new service API. The goal of the replacement is a more generic/powerful mechanism to deal with additional UI technologies/3rd party consumer in addition to the current Java client UI. Such a move requires careful analysis and discussions with the current user base. As of today, it is not yet clear if this initiative can be implemented in the context of the Photon release.
Alternatives to nested Java Classes for Scout UI Model?
Today, the Scout UI model for forms and pages is based on nested inner classes. While nested Java classes offer a very clear structuring of the Scout model code this mechanism is quite rigid regarding dynamically building UIs, for cases where the user needs to subclass a subset of components and in cases that would require multiple inheritance. For the Photon release we plan to investigate possible alternatives to this concept. As in the case of the new service API careful analysis will be required and it is not yet clear that any changes/new features will actually be implemented within the Photon release.
Improve Application Startup Performance
During development Scout applications need to be restarted frequently which is very time consuming. With the Scout Photon release restart times should be reduced significantly.
Milestone Installations
Please follow the steps below.
- Prior to the official Eclipse Release download the Scout EPP from the Developer Builds
Non-Code Aspects
Scout Documentation/Tutorials etc. is written with Asciidoctor and hosted on Github.
The progress of the Scout book may be monitored in the following output directory
Status per communication channel
- Forum: OK
- Wiki: OK
- Webpage: OK
- Mailing list: OK for important info to all committers
APIs
We certify that the public Scout APIs in this release are production quality. As a significant amount of commercial customer applications are based on these APIs we evaluate/communicate changes accordingly.
Compatibility with Previous Releases
Scout 7.0 ist not compatible with Scout 6.0.
We try to make migration to new releases as easy as possible, however to keep our code clean and simple we need to change the API in new releases. There are no more API changes after milestone M6. API Compatibility rules are described in the contribution guidelines in more detail.
Migrating from Scout 6.0 to 7.0 Migration corresponds to a two-step approach. see the following Eclipse Scout Migration Guides
- Scout 6.1: Migration Guide (6.0 to 6.1)
- Scout 7.0: Migration Guide (6.1 to 7.0)
End-of-Life
With Scout release 7.0 no significant components reach their end-of-life. Therefore, no substantial migration efforts are anticipated for migrating a Scout application from release 6.0 to release 7.0.
Ramp down Policy
We use daily builds. No API changes after M6, no new features after M7. In the RC phase only bugs marked P2 or higher or severity major or higher will be fixed.
Bugzilla Tickets
For bug reports relevant to the Scout 7.0 release see Bugzilla
Target Environment
JRE
All of Eclipse Scout is 'pure' Java code and has no direct dependence on the underlying operating system. The chief dependence is therefore on the Java Runtime (JRE) itself. The Scout 6.0 runtime is still compatible with Java SE 7. As the announced end of public updates for Java 7 is scheduled for April 2015, Scout projects working with Oracle products might want to consider moving to Java 8 as soon as possible.
The eclipse scout package only runs with Java >=8.
Java Version | Support for Scout Runtime/SDK |
---|---|
8 | recommended |
9 | experimental |
Eclipse Platform
For Scout 7.0 we recommend developing Scout with Eclipse Oxygen (4.7).
The following Eclipse platforms are supported:
Eclipse Version | Scout Runtime | Scout SDK |
---|---|---|
Mars (4.5) | - | supported |
Neon (4.6) | - | supported |
Oxygen (4.7) | - | recommended |
Browser Versions
The HTML5 UI for Scout only supports the following browsers and versions:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer >= version 9 (10 or higher recommended)
- Microsoft Edge (desktop pc, surface tablet) >= 12
- Google Chrome >= version 36
- Firefox >= version 36
- Safari >= 7
Browser on mobile devices. Browsers are typically included in device OS. Therefore, our recommendations are linked to device OS versions as well:
- iOS >= 8
- Android >= 5
- Windows Mobile >= 10
Tested Platforms
We focus our testing on a handful of popular combinations (OS, HW Arch, Java VM, Eclipse platform); these are our reference platforms.
Scout undoubtedly runs fine in many operating environments beyond the reference platforms we test. However, since we do not systematically test them we cannot vouch for them. Problems encountered when running Scout on a non-reference platform that cannot be recreated on any reference platform will be given lower priority than problems with running Scout on a reference platform.
Scout 6.0 will be tested and validated on the following reference platforms:
Operating System | OS Version | Hardware | Java VM (vendor, version, arch) | Eclipse Platform (version, arch) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Windows | 7 | x86 64-bit | ||
Oracle JDK 7, 64-bit | 4.6, 64-bit, EPP | |||
Oracle JDK 8, 64-bit | 4.6, 64-bit, EPP | |||
10 | Oracle JDK 8, 64-bit | 4.6, 64-bit, EPP | ||
Ubuntu Linux | 15.10 | OpenJDK 7, 64-bit | 4.6, 64-bit, EPP | |
Apple Mac OS | 10.8 | Oracle JDK 7, 64-bit | 4.6, 64-bit, EPP |
With Scout 6.0 we no longer explicitly test our bits on 32bit architectures.
Build Process
Scout is built on Hudson @ Eclipse.
Scout is using maven and tycho for building.
- Gerrit Jobs run build against lowest target platform with runtime unit tests
- Nightly Jobs run against all platforms with all unit tests
- Release Jobs can be parameterized for a specific tag and deploy to a specific updatesite
- Some tests currently still run only at BSI's infrastructure: Scout GUI tests using java.awt.Robot, because they need a fully-fledged desktop environment.
Scout Maven Artifacts uploaded to repo.eclipse.org
Current Project Metrics
According to the Eclipse project dashboard Scout belongs to the most active repositories hosted at Eclipse.
Latest project metrics for Eclipse Scout are provided on openHub.
Community and Support
Activities 2016
- 3rd Eclipse Scout User Group Meeting (Eclipsecon Europe Unconference)
- EclipseCon Europe
- Devoxx Antwerpen
- Democamp December Munich December
- Gemeinsam BSI (Conference organized by BSI for its customers)
Activities 2017
- Javaland
- Eclipse Democamp Zurich
- Eclipse Democamp Munich (planned)
- Java Forum Stuttgart (planned)
Current Status
- Successful transition of many projects on new Java/HTML5 stack
- Increasing activites on the Scout forum and on Stackoverflow
- Large scale Eclipse Scout business applications built and in productive use
- All committers are currently employees from BSI
IP Status
New Components
- jackson-core 2.8.7 CQ13363
- jackson-databind 2.8.7 CQ13364
- jackson-annotations 2.8.7 CQ13365
- Apache HttpClient 4.5.3 CQ13610
- google-http-client Version 1.22.0 CQ13611
Dependency Upgrades
- Logback classic 1.2.2 CQ 13513
- Logback core 1.2.2 CQ 13514
- javax.mail 1.5.6 CQ 13523
- commons-fileupload 1.3.2 CQ13113
- commons-logging 1.1.1 CQ 13114
- JAXB-API 2.2.12 Final CQ 13115
- Saaj-api 1.3.8 CQ13521
- org.quartz 2.2.3 CQ13116
- jul-to-slf4j 1.7.25 CQ13367
- slf4j-api 1.7.25 CQ13368
- slf4j-jdk14 1.7.25 CQ13369
- slf4j-log4j12 1.7.25 CQ13370
- xerces 2.11.0 CQ13117
- yuicompressor 2.4.9-BSI-1 CQ 13322
- jQuery 3.2.1 CQ13531
- jQuery Mobile 1.4.5 CQ 13452
- jasmine 2.5.2 CQ13532
IP Log
The state of the IP log is tracked with this bug.Scout's IP Log for Scout has been generated according to the Wiki description.
To check the current state at any time, use the following link. To compare against potential issues use this IP Issues List. Caution: The link reporting potential issues contains many bogus links. See below for a partial list
Known bogus issues in IP issues list:
- ant-*
- derby*
- junit.jar
- servletbridge.jar
TODO: The Scout IP Log has been approved on [pending]. The component leadership verifies that:
- The about files and use licenses are in place as per the Guidelines to Legal Documentation.
- All contributions (code, documentation, images, etc) have been committed by individuals who are either Members of the Foundation, or have signed the appropriate Committer Agreement. In either case, these are individuals who have signed, and are abiding by, the Eclipse IP Policy.
- All significant contributions have been reviewed by the Foundation's legal staff.
- All non-Committer code contributions, including third-party libraries, have been documented in the release and reviewed by the Foundation's legal staff.
- All Contribution Questionnaires have been completed.
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