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Desktop application using EMF but not using Eclipse RCP [message #1797541] Thu, 01 November 2018 10:40 Go to next message
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Hi Guys,

I am planning to dive in to building desktop applications using EMF model but not using RCP. I was planning to use Electron js or Angular with JavaFx.

I'm not sure if this is possible or not, or if I can keep my backend code intact with frontend using electron js. Can anyone show me any pointers/tutorials or example projects like this?

Re: Desktop application using EMF but not using Eclipse RCP [message #1801347 is a reply to message #1797541] Thu, 17 January 2019 04:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I have started this project a while back:

https://github.com/erdalkaraca/hi5

It is already in use since 2016 in one of my projects.
Seems to cover your idea.

Shreyam Duttagupta wrote on Thu, 01 November 2018 15:40
Hi Guys,

I am planning to dive in to building desktop applications using EMF model but not using RCP. I was planning to use Electron js or Angular with JavaFx.

I'm not sure if this is possible or not, or if I can keep my backend code intact with frontend using electron js. Can anyone show me any pointers/tutorials or example projects like this?


Re: Desktop application using EMF but not using Eclipse RCP [message #1804687 is a reply to message #1801347] Fri, 29 March 2019 16:16 Go to previous message
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Hi Erdal,

I am planing to use Osgi and JavaFx for a desktop project. But how can I use e4 translation service mechanism in OSGi layer.

https://github.com/fipro78/e4translationexample
This is a good example of it with SWT and ".e4xmi" file but I just want to use translation service part in my OSGi plugin projects.

Can you guide me please? Thanks.
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