I thought the JDCT effort sponsored by Steve Hunt @ SLS was a response
to exactly the need you have described. We had most of the principles
represented at a small meeting in Berlin in December of 1998.
I have tested JDCT, and it certainly understands the "rules" of the
EPICS db by parsing the .dbd, and it is hierarchical and graphical.
It has a few, easily correctable problems with speed and cosmetics.
And since it is written in Java, it is as portable (in principle) as
anything is going to be.
At 2:00 PM -0500 2000/08/02, Andrew Johnson wrote:
>This message is a Request for Comments and meant to start some discussion
>on how we create and edit EPICS databases, an area in which I believe we
>are lacking a major tool.
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