Hi
all,
We
have an intensive and long discussion during e4 symposium at ESE about the
declarative UI. There are a lot of questions come out. And two solutions
debate: SWT 1:1 Mapping and abstract UI model. After this event, I have
prepared a PowerPoint to resume my vision (Page 5) and the features I have
tested.
As promised
two weeks ago, we have developed a POC based on SWT direct mapping. This
component (named as XWT) is available via the update manager:
http://www.soyatec.org/update/xwt
After
the installation, you can check out the samples and a demo with EMF model via
our public SVN server:
http://www.soyatec.org/xwt
The
source codes are not yet accessible right now. We need a deep code review and
format. Sorry for this inconvenience.
If
it is possible, I can make a presentation/demonstration during the coming
Declarative UI bi-week meeting.
Getting
started
------------
To
get started, you should switch to XWT perspective first,
1. Create a Java project
2. Create XWT UI component via New->XWT.
An
XWT editor is opened automatically. You can drag and drop a graphic element
from tool palette to the XWF source editor (not preview region), or you can
type ctrl+space to call the code assist.
Your
comments and suggestions are welcome.
Best
regards
Yves
YANG
Soyatec
- Eclipse OutSourcing & XAML for java
http://www.soyatec.com
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