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VE for XSWT [message #140050] Wed, 29 August 2007 04:38 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: NOSPAM-magnus.rundlof.saabgroup.com-NOSPAM

Hi!

I looking for an Eclipse VE that generates XSWT? Is there anyone who knows
of such a project? Is there anyone else that has interest in launching such
a project? If the answer is no to both of these questions I guess I'm on my
own and would be very grateful for a push in the right direction.

Where can I find information on how to modify VE?

Can someone help me estimate how much work is required? Any measure will do.
You can assume experienced Java developers, experienced Eclipse users and
moderate Eclipse developers.

I realize this post is a little vague, but it's a first shot. Thank you!

Regards
- Magnus
Re: VE for XSWT [message #140244 is a reply to message #140050] Thu, 06 September 2007 17:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Magnus wrote:
> I looking for an Eclipse VE that generates XSWT? Is there anyone who knows
> of such a project? Is there anyone else that has interest in launching
such
> a project? If the answer is no to both of these questions I guess I'm on
my
> own and would be very grateful for a push in the right direction.
I think that XSWT has a built-in simple Visual editor , has it?

> Where can I find information on how to modify VE?
Not much there, but there are examples in CVS.


--
Cheers, Philippe
philippe ombredanne | nexB
1 650 799 0949 | pombredanne at nexb.com
http://www.nexb.com
http://EasyEclipse.org
"Magnus Rundlof" <NOSPAM-magnus.rundlof@saabgroup.com-NOSPAM> wrote in
message news:fb3ba9$h1j$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi!
>
> I looking for an Eclipse VE that generates XSWT? Is there anyone who knows
> of such a project? Is there anyone else that has interest in launching
such
> a project? If the answer is no to both of these questions I guess I'm on
my
> own and would be very grateful for a push in the right direction.
>
> Where can I find information on how to modify VE?
>
> Can someone help me estimate how much work is required? Any measure will
do.
> You can assume experienced Java developers, experienced Eclipse users and
> moderate Eclipse developers.
>
> I realize this post is a little vague, but it's a first shot. Thank you!
>
> Regards
> - Magnus
>
>
Re: VE for XSWT [message #142045 is a reply to message #140050] Tue, 16 October 2007 11:23 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Have you looked at eFace http://www.soyatec.com/eface ? We have not yet
developed a Visual editor, but with a extended XML editor with a preview
panel.

We know how to develop a such editor on top of VE. We'd like contribute in
VE as generic solution first.

best regards
Yves YANG
-----
Soyatec: http://www.soyatec.com/

"Magnus Rundlof" <NOSPAM-magnus.rundlof@saabgroup.com-NOSPAM> wrote in
message news:fb3ba9$h1j$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi!
>
> I looking for an Eclipse VE that generates XSWT? Is there anyone who knows
> of such a project? Is there anyone else that has interest in launching
> such a project? If the answer is no to both of these questions I guess I'm
> on my own and would be very grateful for a push in the right direction.
>
> Where can I find information on how to modify VE?
>
> Can someone help me estimate how much work is required? Any measure will
> do. You can assume experienced Java developers, experienced Eclipse users
> and moderate Eclipse developers.
>
> I realize this post is a little vague, but it's a first shot. Thank you!
>
> Regards
> - Magnus
>
>
Re: VE for XSWT [message #616438 is a reply to message #140050] Thu, 06 September 2007 17:54 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Magnus wrote:
> I looking for an Eclipse VE that generates XSWT? Is there anyone who knows
> of such a project? Is there anyone else that has interest in launching
such
> a project? If the answer is no to both of these questions I guess I'm on
my
> own and would be very grateful for a push in the right direction.
I think that XSWT has a built-in simple Visual editor , has it?

> Where can I find information on how to modify VE?
Not much there, but there are examples in CVS.


--
Cheers, Philippe
philippe ombredanne | nexB
1 650 799 0949 | pombredanne at nexb.com
http://www.nexb.com
http://EasyEclipse.org
"Magnus Rundlof" <NOSPAM-magnus.rundlof@saabgroup.com-NOSPAM> wrote in
message news:fb3ba9$h1j$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi!
>
> I looking for an Eclipse VE that generates XSWT? Is there anyone who knows
> of such a project? Is there anyone else that has interest in launching
such
> a project? If the answer is no to both of these questions I guess I'm on
my
> own and would be very grateful for a push in the right direction.
>
> Where can I find information on how to modify VE?
>
> Can someone help me estimate how much work is required? Any measure will
do.
> You can assume experienced Java developers, experienced Eclipse users and
> moderate Eclipse developers.
>
> I realize this post is a little vague, but it's a first shot. Thank you!
>
> Regards
> - Magnus
>
>
Re: VE for XSWT [message #616773 is a reply to message #140050] Tue, 16 October 2007 11:23 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Have you looked at eFace http://www.soyatec.com/eface ? We have not yet
developed a Visual editor, but with a extended XML editor with a preview
panel.

We know how to develop a such editor on top of VE. We'd like contribute in
VE as generic solution first.

best regards
Yves YANG
-----
Soyatec: http://www.soyatec.com/

"Magnus Rundlof" <NOSPAM-magnus.rundlof@saabgroup.com-NOSPAM> wrote in
message news:fb3ba9$h1j$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi!
>
> I looking for an Eclipse VE that generates XSWT? Is there anyone who knows
> of such a project? Is there anyone else that has interest in launching
> such a project? If the answer is no to both of these questions I guess I'm
> on my own and would be very grateful for a push in the right direction.
>
> Where can I find information on how to modify VE?
>
> Can someone help me estimate how much work is required? Any measure will
> do. You can assume experienced Java developers, experienced Eclipse users
> and moderate Eclipse developers.
>
> I realize this post is a little vague, but it's a first shot. Thank you!
>
> Regards
> - Magnus
>
>
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