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Re: How to contribute a IDE project to Eclipse [message #506075 is a reply to message #505797] |
Wed, 06 January 2010 01:34 |
Yves YANG Messages: 688 Registered: July 2009 |
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Could you look at the XWT Designer, which is incubated in e4? It seems your
editor is much close to this one.
> e. Our customers found this equivalant and better than Microsoft XAML
> editor.
I suppose you mean XAML pad, which is in fact a XML text editor, or
Expression Blend, which is much rich and powerful commercial tools?
Best regards
Yves YANG
"Sanjeev" <sanjeevk@invivosoft.com> wrote in message
news:hhuhb4$1m2$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Yves,
>
> Thanks for the reply. You asked
>>>1. What's the syntax or grammar of XML?
> The XML is based on swixml, an open source engine for representing Swing
> UI in xml (www.swixml.org).
> However, the SwixEditor is independent of the underlying XML schema. It
> can support any XML schema. Supporting a custom schema is as simple as
> adding required annotations to the schema and generating the EMF model
> code.
>
>>>2. Benefits to Eclipse community
>
> a. Declarative UI persistance for any XML schema definition.
> b. Robust implementation of Jigloo FormLayout layout manager (in addition
> to other layout managers)
> c. A complex reference implementation of WYSIWYG editor using GEF/EMF
> platforms.
> d. Advance concepts such as visual inheritance using EObject model.
> e. Our customers found this equivalant and better than Microsoft XAML
> editor.
>>>Is XML open source...license details
> Out of box, SwixEditor supports swixml (http://www.swixml.org) an open
> source engine for representing swing UI. SwiXml is available under an
> Apache-style open source license.
> However, as I mentioned earlier, swixeditor is designed to support any xml
> schema representation.
>
> Please let me know if you need any further information.
> Thanks
> Sanjeev Kumar
>
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Re: How to contribute a IDE project to Eclipse [message #618348 is a reply to message #617603] |
Wed, 06 January 2010 01:34 |
Yves YANG Messages: 688 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Could you look at the XWT Designer, which is incubated in e4? It seems your
editor is much close to this one.
> e. Our customers found this equivalant and better than Microsoft XAML
> editor.
I suppose you mean XAML pad, which is in fact a XML text editor, or
Expression Blend, which is much rich and powerful commercial tools?
Best regards
Yves YANG
"Sanjeev" <sanjeevk@invivosoft.com> wrote in message
news:hhuhb4$1m2$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Yves,
>
> Thanks for the reply. You asked
>>>1. What's the syntax or grammar of XML?
> The XML is based on swixml, an open source engine for representing Swing
> UI in xml (www.swixml.org).
> However, the SwixEditor is independent of the underlying XML schema. It
> can support any XML schema. Supporting a custom schema is as simple as
> adding required annotations to the schema and generating the EMF model
> code.
>
>>>2. Benefits to Eclipse community
>
> a. Declarative UI persistance for any XML schema definition.
> b. Robust implementation of Jigloo FormLayout layout manager (in addition
> to other layout managers)
> c. A complex reference implementation of WYSIWYG editor using GEF/EMF
> platforms.
> d. Advance concepts such as visual inheritance using EObject model.
> e. Our customers found this equivalant and better than Microsoft XAML
> editor.
>>>Is XML open source...license details
> Out of box, SwixEditor supports swixml (http://www.swixml.org) an open
> source engine for representing swing UI. SwiXml is available under an
> Apache-style open source license.
> However, as I mentioned earlier, swixeditor is designed to support any xml
> schema representation.
>
> Please let me know if you need any further information.
> Thanks
> Sanjeev Kumar
>
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