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Re: [PMF] CVS Repository and Project Status [message #499253] Fri, 20 November 2009 15:00 Go to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Michael,

I'm just adding the PMF newsgroup so this thread is recorded in the
right place.


Michael Moser wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> Thank you for your response. Good to hear that things are in progress.
>
> As far as I understand, the proposed scope of PMF is to provide
> model-driven methods and technologies to develop UIs. Therefore, the
> main focus lies on tools to model UIs, generate UI code and
> adapt/customize the generated code.
>
> What about run-time support? In my opinion a fundamental reason for
> EMF's success in the area of data modeling is its support to
> manipulate model instances at run-time through a generic framework
> (e.g. reflective API, Transactions, Adapters,...). Is it planned to
> provide (probably technology specific) frameworks to manipulate UI
> model instances at run-time? I think it would be great to
> configure/adapt the UI of my application through an instance of its
> underlying UI model.
>
> Thanks for your response,
>
> Michael


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Re: [PMF] CVS Repository and Project Status [message #499267 is a reply to message #499253] Fri, 20 November 2009 15:38 Go to previous message
Jim Van Dam is currently offline Jim Van DamFriend
Messages: 38
Registered: July 2009
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Hi Michael,

>> What about run-time support? In my opinion a fundamental reason for
>> EMF's success in the area of data modeling is its support to
>> manipulate model instances at run-time through a generic framework
>> (e.g. reflective API, Transactions, Adapters,...). Is it planned to
>> provide (probably technology specific) frameworks to manipulate UI
>> model instances at run-time? I think it would be great to
>> configure/adapt the UI of my application through an instance of its
>> underlying UI model.
Yes, some of the contributed technologies will allow you to do exactly
that. We use the phrase 'live-model' for this. Other contributions will
not allow this as they generate ui-technology specific code and have no
notion of the original model during runtime.

Depending on your specific environment and requirements you can pick the
most suitable approach.

Jim


Ed Merks wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I'm just adding the PMF newsgroup so this thread is recorded in the
> right place.
>
>
> Michael Moser wrote:
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> Thank you for your response. Good to hear that things are in progress.
>>
>> As far as I understand, the proposed scope of PMF is to provide
>> model-driven methods and technologies to develop UIs. Therefore, the
>> main focus lies on tools to model UIs, generate UI code and
>> adapt/customize the generated code.
>>
>> What about run-time support? In my opinion a fundamental reason for
>> EMF's success in the area of data modeling is its support to
>> manipulate model instances at run-time through a generic framework
>> (e.g. reflective API, Transactions, Adapters,...). Is it planned to
>> provide (probably technology specific) frameworks to manipulate UI
>> model instances at run-time? I think it would be great to
>> configure/adapt the UI of my application through an instance of its
>> underlying UI model.
>>
>> Thanks for your response,
>>
>> Michael
Re: [PMF] CVS Repository and Project Status [message #569050 is a reply to message #499253] Fri, 20 November 2009 15:38 Go to previous message
Jim Van Dam is currently offline Jim Van DamFriend
Messages: 38
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi Michael,

>> What about run-time support? In my opinion a fundamental reason for
>> EMF's success in the area of data modeling is its support to
>> manipulate model instances at run-time through a generic framework
>> (e.g. reflective API, Transactions, Adapters,...). Is it planned to
>> provide (probably technology specific) frameworks to manipulate UI
>> model instances at run-time? I think it would be great to
>> configure/adapt the UI of my application through an instance of its
>> underlying UI model.
Yes, some of the contributed technologies will allow you to do exactly
that. We use the phrase 'live-model' for this. Other contributions will
not allow this as they generate ui-technology specific code and have no
notion of the original model during runtime.

Depending on your specific environment and requirements you can pick the
most suitable approach.

Jim


Ed Merks wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I'm just adding the PMF newsgroup so this thread is recorded in the
> right place.
>
>
> Michael Moser wrote:
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> Thank you for your response. Good to hear that things are in progress.
>>
>> As far as I understand, the proposed scope of PMF is to provide
>> model-driven methods and technologies to develop UIs. Therefore, the
>> main focus lies on tools to model UIs, generate UI code and
>> adapt/customize the generated code.
>>
>> What about run-time support? In my opinion a fundamental reason for
>> EMF's success in the area of data modeling is its support to
>> manipulate model instances at run-time through a generic framework
>> (e.g. reflective API, Transactions, Adapters,...). Is it planned to
>> provide (probably technology specific) frameworks to manipulate UI
>> model instances at run-time? I think it would be great to
>> configure/adapt the UI of my application through an instance of its
>> underlying UI model.
>>
>> Thanks for your response,
>>
>> Michael
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