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DSL AJAX [message #41020] Fri, 17 April 2009 02:33 Go to next message
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One of the nice promise DSL give us is the capability to let business
domain user to provide their feedback using a small set of concepts
familiar to business domain user, eliminating the need of extensive
knowledge of general languages as Java/C# or fully featured IDE like
Eclipse. Using Xtext, we can quickly create such DSLs but in order for
business domain users to use it they have to have Eclipse installed on
their computer. Is there any way to expose the DSL Editor on the Web using
some AJAX technology, so the business domain users won't need to install
Eclipse and learn how to use it, all they have to do is just open a
browser and use the DSL editor to write their small applications.

Thanks,

Ioan
Re: DSL AJAX [message #41052 is a reply to message #41020] Fri, 17 April 2009 08:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: knut.wannheden.gmail.com

Hi Ioan,

I think that's what projects like Bespin are trying to do:
http://labs.mozilla.com/projects/bespin/. Eclipse e4 implementation:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/Bespin.

Cheers,

--knut

Ioan wrote:
> One of the nice promise DSL give us is the capability to let business
> domain user to provide their feedback using a small set of concepts
> familiar to business domain user, eliminating the need of extensive
> knowledge of general languages as Java/C# or fully featured IDE like
> Eclipse. Using Xtext, we can quickly create such DSLs but in order for
> business domain users to use it they have to have Eclipse installed on
> their computer. Is there any way to expose the DSL Editor on the Web
> using some AJAX technology, so the business domain users won't need to
> install Eclipse and learn how to use it, all they have to do is just
> open a browser and use the DSL editor to write their small applications.
> Thanks,
>
> Ioan
Re: DSL AJAX [message #48082 is a reply to message #41020] Thu, 04 June 2009 14:15 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: kheinz57.gmx.de

I guess eclipse RAP project should do the job. http://www.eclipse.org/rap/

Heinz

Ioan schrieb:
> One of the nice promise DSL give us is the capability to let business
> domain user to provide their feedback using a small set of concepts
> familiar to business domain user, eliminating the need of extensive
> knowledge of general languages as Java/C# or fully featured IDE like
> Eclipse. Using Xtext, we can quickly create such DSLs but in order for
> business domain users to use it they have to have Eclipse installed on
> their computer. Is there any way to expose the DSL Editor on the Web
> using some AJAX technology, so the business domain users won't need to
> install Eclipse and learn how to use it, all they have to do is just
> open a browser and use the DSL editor to write their small applications.
> Thanks,
>
> Ioan
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