Drag'n Drop into diagram [message #85445] |
Thu, 14 December 2006 08:44  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi all,
I would like to implement drag'n drop of a model element from a TreeViewer
to a diagram generated by GMF.
I know how to add a DragListener in the TreeViewer.
But, where should I add a DropListener for the diagram ??
Thanks,
Sylvain
Note that I'm using the last GMF version 2.0M3.
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Re: Drag'n Drop into diagram [message #86270 is a reply to message #85984] |
Mon, 18 December 2006 21:33   |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
Hi Antonio,
the BPMN modeler is made to do the basic job of representing business
processes.
We plug on the modeler by adding annotations to elements so that we can
interpret them to transform them.
The JWT project would like to go further in this direction. You can find
their proposal on the wiki if you want to know more.
Cheers,
Antoine Toulme
Antonio Carrasco wrote:
> Thanks for the heads-up on the STP BPMN!
> I am just wondering about the ExtendedMetadata annotations :
> are these really stating some metainfo that does not fit in ecore ?
> or are the values being used to direct some code-gen or runtime contraints ?
> Thanks again for the contribution and help,
> ACV
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> "Antoine Toulmé" <atoulme@intalio.com> wrote in message
> news:els6eb$oh0$2@utils.eclipse.org...
>> Hi Sylvain,
>> we did the job of building a generic drag and drop architecure in the
>> STP BPMN modeler, if you want to look at it.
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>> I think you should add a listener on the DiagramGraphicalViewer when it is
>> initialized in the editor.
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>> Hope this helps
>>
>> Antoine
>> Sylvain Dudoit wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I would like to implement drag'n drop of a model element from a
>>> TreeViewer to a diagram generated by GMF.
>>>
>>> I know how to add a DragListener in the TreeViewer.
>>> But, where should I add a DropListener for the diagram ??
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sylvain
>>>
>>> Note that I'm using the last GMF version 2.0M3.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Intalio, the Open Source BPMS Company
>> <a href="http://www.intalio.com">http://www.intalio.com</a>
>> <a href="http://bpms.intalio.com">Community website:
>> http://bpms.intalio.com</a>
>
>
--
Intalio, the Open Source BPMS Company
<a href="http://www.intalio.com">http://www.intalio.com</a>
<a href="http://bpms.intalio.com">Community website:
http://bpms.intalio.com</a>
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Re: Drag'n Drop into diagram [message #87172 is a reply to message #86270] |
Thu, 21 December 2006 13:59   |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: carrasco.ModelDrivenDevelopment.co.uk
Great initiative ! (JWT)
I really look forward to it, and hope it gets provisioned and running soon.
There are quite a few communities that could use such an asset around here,
most notably government and health-care.
I observe that, in order to avoid bias and false starts,
the community needs to watch for formal adoption of
the BPDM (Business Process Definition Metamodel)
now under adoption process in the OMG.
I observe that the Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN)
, as already standardized and supported by many (notably Intalio, Borland,
etc, ...)
adquires with BPDM a robust metamodel with
syntax and semantics that are both rich and strict enough
to allow Business stakeholders to express themselves
and yet be able to deliver executable process,
without need of any "interpretation".
- no mention of the elgant synthesis between Orchestration (stepping thru
process)
and Choreography (conversations among parties).
Granted, I am biased, as I can
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