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Re: EMF editor using remote model through RMI [message #1053531 is a reply to message #1053513] |
Mon, 06 May 2013 12:11 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33137 Registered: July 2009 |
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Gregor,
Comments below.
On 06/05/2013 1:02 PM, Gregor Fichtental wrote:
> The serialisation is not a problem, it is done by RMI.
I thought it generally use java.io.Serializeable....
> The only problem was that I have to modify the generated editor after
> each change to the model.
Mark your changes @generated not, or simple stop generating the editor.
> I am now working on making the generated editor more generic
It pretty much is generic already anyway; try deleting the dependency on
your generated *.edit project and you'll see there are only a few lines
that are model specific (and even these aren't necessary)...
> and take all its itemproviders, menu entries etc. dynamically from the
> information in the EPackage.
Yes, example from the ComposeItemProviderAdapterFactory.
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> I think a generic editor plugin would be useful for many situations.
Yes, I've started working on one.
> Why is the editor plugin generated for each input model to statically
> include all features?
So that folks would feel comfortable that they have complete control and
can change any part of it to suit their own wishes.
> Can we expect a significant speedup from the existing implementation?
No, not really, it's pretty much a copy of a generic editor.
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> Thanks
> Gregor
Ed Merks
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