PAFEdit - GEF editor example [message #133647] |
Fri, 21 May 2004 20:37 |
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Originally posted by: tkoskine.students.cc.tut.fi
Hi,
In autumn 2003 we (me & my friends) had a software architecture course
assignment where we needed to create GEF-based data flow editor.
The startup documentation and example applications were almost
non-existant and getting things to work were pretty hard at first.
So we decided to put our editor available (under CPL) as an example
for others.
Its complexity is something between LogicExample and WikiExamples,
maybe about same as smeg example's.
You can find the editor from
http://gurb.ton.tut.fi/software/pafedit/
It is distributed as a working Eclipse (2.1.x) plugin and
the package includes the source code and some documentation.
The plugin is mostly tested under OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Solaris, but
it has been reported to work under Windows too.
There were 3 people in our development group, but all contacts
related to the editor should be made via me (Tero Koskinen,
tkoskine@students.cc.tut.fi).
PS. The url is valid about next two years, then things are
moved to elsewhere without redirection.
PPS. There is a XHTML 1.0 Strict document behind the url. If
your browser doesn't understand it, please try with another one.
I have made some server-side tweaks for MSIE and Lynx, but they
aren't 100% foolproof.
--
Tero Koskinen - http://gurb.ton.tut.fi/~tkoskine/
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Re: PAFEdit - GEF editor example [message #133675 is a reply to message #133647] |
Fri, 21 May 2004 21:04 |
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Originally posted by: rlemaigr.ulb.ac.be
Thank you and your friends for sharing your work with us !
Such example will be very useful for people who are trying to begin with=
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gef and draw2d like I was a few months ago (and still am...in fact...:D)=
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I'm sure we all have some examples like that. It would be great if the =
eclipse site could offer some web space for us users to upload our littl=
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test plugins as examples for other people (without any guarantees of the=
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code is well written or bugs-free), and look at the examples of others. =
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This could be a mine of informations and ideas. However I don't know if =
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this idea is feasible...
Thank you,
r=E9gis
On Fri, 21 May 2004 23:37:44 +0300, Tero Koskinen =
<tkoskine@students.cc.tut.fi> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In autumn 2003 we (me & my friends) had a software architecture course=
> assignment where we needed to create GEF-based data flow editor.
>
> The startup documentation and example applications were almost
> non-existant and getting things to work were pretty hard at first.
> So we decided to put our editor available (under CPL) as an example
> for others.
>
> Its complexity is something between LogicExample and WikiExamples,
> maybe about same as smeg example's.
>
> You can find the editor from
> http://gurb.ton.tut.fi/software/pafedit/
>
> It is distributed as a working Eclipse (2.1.x) plugin and
> the package includes the source code and some documentation.
>
> The plugin is mostly tested under OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Solaris, but
> it has been reported to work under Windows too.
>
> There were 3 people in our development group, but all contacts
> related to the editor should be made via me (Tero Koskinen,
> tkoskine@students.cc.tut.fi).
>
> PS. The url is valid about next two years, then things are
> moved to elsewhere without redirection.
> PPS. There is a XHTML 1.0 Strict document behind the url. If
> your browser doesn't understand it, please try with another one.
> I have made some server-side tweaks for MSIE and Lynx, but they
> aren't 100% foolproof.
-- =
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
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Re: PAFEdit - GEF editor example [message #133726 is a reply to message #133647] |
Sat, 22 May 2004 15:48 |
Natan Fastovsky Messages: 6 Registered: July 2009 |
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thanks for sharing, guys!!!
Tero Koskinen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In autumn 2003 we (me & my friends) had a software architecture course
> assignment where we needed to create GEF-based data flow editor.
>
> The startup documentation and example applications were almost
> non-existant and getting things to work were pretty hard at first.
> So we decided to put our editor available (under CPL) as an example
> for others.
>
> Its complexity is something between LogicExample and WikiExamples,
> maybe about same as smeg example's.
>
> You can find the editor from
> http://gurb.ton.tut.fi/software/pafedit/
>
> It is distributed as a working Eclipse (2.1.x) plugin and
> the package includes the source code and some documentation.
>
> The plugin is mostly tested under OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Solaris, but
> it has been reported to work under Windows too.
>
> There were 3 people in our development group, but all contacts
> related to the editor should be made via me (Tero Koskinen,
> tkoskine@students.cc.tut.fi).
>
> PS. The url is valid about next two years, then things are
> moved to elsewhere without redirection.
> PPS. There is a XHTML 1.0 Strict document behind the url. If
> your browser doesn't understand it, please try with another one.
> I have made some server-side tweaks for MSIE and Lynx, but they
> aren't 100% foolproof.
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