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- When will gmf2.0 be released [message #11504] Wed, 09 August 2006 01:28 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: dzhpingbo.sohu.com

In my example, I would expect a model navigator tree view where I could add,
delete, move, etc the model elements,
or select one and edit its properties in the Properties view. Also would
expect to drag/drop a model element onto a diagram.

I see the
- Re: When will gmf2.0 be released [message #11766 is a reply to message #11504] Wed, 09 August 2006 07:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

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Dzh,

Most of the Eclipse projects (and certainly all those that are part of
Callisto and now Europa) run on the same schedule as the platform and
will provide their next release next June when Eclipse 3.3 releases.


dzh wrote:
> In my example, I would expect a model navigator tree view where I could add,
> delete, move, etc the model elements,
> or select one and edit its properties in the Properties view. Also would
> expect to drag/drop a model element onto a diagram.
>
> I see the
- Re: When will gmf2.0 be released [message #11901 is a reply to message #11504] Wed, 09 August 2006 08:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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GMF 2.0 will be released with Europa at the end of next June. It is likely
this feature will be added sooner, though... Have you cast a vote for this
bug?

Best,
Rich


On 8/9/06 1:28 AM, in article ebbrpg$p4e$1@utils.eclipse.org, "dzh"
<dzhpingbo@sohu.com> wrote:

> In my example, I would expect a model navigator tree view where I could add,
> delete, move, etc the model elements,
> or select one and edit its properties in the Properties view. Also would
> expect to drag/drop a model element onto a diagram.
>
> I see the ¡°common model navigator" view will be implemented in gmf2.0 from
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=112818)
> but what is the shedule of gmf2.0, when will it be published?
>
> If I have to wait for a long time, I have to develop it myself. Now I had
> developed a tree that can listen to all the changes in worspace and
> Editdomain, but far away to fulfill my demands....
>
>
- Re: When will gmf2.0 be released [message #15880 is a reply to message #11901] Fri, 11 August 2006 11:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: dzhpingbo.sohu.com

"Richard Gronback" <richard.gronback@borland.com>
??????:C0FF546C.8A27%richard.gronback@borland.com...
> GMF 2.0 will be released with Europa at the end of next June. It is
> likely
> this feature will be added sooner, though... Have you cast a vote for this
> bug?
>
Thank you for your answers:) yes, I have voted for it .
- Re: When will gmf2.0 be released [message #19982 is a reply to message #11504] Wed, 16 August 2006 02:57 Go to previous message
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Hi,

I'm also developing such a model view. I reused parts of the EMF outline
view.
How do you listen for changes in the GMF model?
I already tried to register with the various command stacks but without
succeess ...

Regards,

Martin.



dzh wrote:
> In my example, I would expect a model navigator tree view where I could add,
> delete, move, etc the model elements,
> or select one and edit its properties in the Properties view. Also would
> expect to drag/drop a model element onto a diagram.
>
> I see the ¡°common model navigator" view will be implemented in gmf2.0 from
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=112818)
> but what is the shedule of gmf2.0, when will it be published?
>
> If I have to wait for a long time, I have to develop it myself. Now I had
> developed a tree that can listen to all the changes in worspace and
> Editdomain, but far away to fulfill my demands....
>
>
>
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