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accessing current model from other plugin [message #158530] Tue, 06 November 2007 15:17 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: anchorman.gmx.net

Ho folks,

I have a generated GMF editor for a simple EMF model. The graphical
editor is just a small part of my app and I want to add more
functionality and logic for the model in other plugins. Now I'm a bit
confused how to access the current model that the user is editing in the
graphical editor. Most tutorials are on creating new elements with the
factories and so on or on using the generated Content/LabelProviders in
standard views. But how do I access the underlying model, i.e. the
instances of my generated model classes of the model that is being
modified in the editor from other plugins? A simple example: Say I want
to show the current number of nodes in the model in another view and
want it updated as soon as the user modifies the graphical model
representation?! Any hint or reference?

Thx,
Max
Re: accessing current model from other plugin [message #158552 is a reply to message #158530] Tue, 06 November 2007 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: trommas.yahoo.com

Max Power wrote:
> how do I access the underlying model, i.e. the
> instances of my generated model classes of the model that is being
> modified in the editor from other plugins?
Everything in the diagram is contained in a Resource Set. Accessing
attributes of the underlaying model is simple as long as your "inside"
the editor/plugin. If you want external access, it's not so simple. One
option is have your model elements wrap external objects - I do this
because my editor works with an OWL file. Another approach, I guess,
would be to parse the generated diagram (XML) file.

A simple example: Say I want
> to show the current number of nodes in the model in another view and
> want it updated as soon as the user modifies the graphical model
> representation?! Any hint or reference?

Well, as long as you're only working with gmf/emf editors, you can use
"Load Resource" to gain access across diagrams. Getting the number of
nodes should be a simple operation from there.

HTH

Tomas Zijdemans
Re: accessing current model from other plugin [message #158560 is a reply to message #158530] Tue, 06 November 2007 18:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Alexander Shatalin is currently offline Alexander ShatalinFriend
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Hello Max,

Try calling ???DiagramEditor.getDiagram().getElement() and you should get
diagram element to start with..

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Alex Shatalin
Re: accessing current model from other plugin [message #158648 is a reply to message #158560] Wed, 07 November 2007 12:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: anchorman.gmx.net

Hi Alex,

thanks, that looks quite promising. For now I added a new plugin with an
action that shows a MessageDialog with the current number of nodes and
relations for testing. Nice. Just a short question about getting the
XXXDiagramEditor: In the action I have the ExecutionEvent object and
currently use

MyDiagramEditor mde = (MyDiagramEditor) HandlerUtil
..getActiveEditor(event);

Supposing I am not inside an action I would have to go all the way from
the workbench ti the current editor like
workbench.getActiveWorkbenchWindow().getActivePage().getActi veEditor()

It this the preferred way to access the current DiagramEditor or is
there something more elegant?

Thanks a lot,
Max

Alex Shatalin wrote:
> Hello Max,
>
> Try calling ???DiagramEditor.getDiagram().getElement() and you should
> get diagram element to start with..
>
> -----------------
> Alex Shatalin
>
>
Re: accessing current model from other plugin [message #158682 is a reply to message #158648] Wed, 07 November 2007 14:23 Go to previous message
Alexander Shatalin is currently offline Alexander ShatalinFriend
Messages: 2928
Registered: July 2009
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Hello Max,

Do not know about it.. Looks like you should use the one you specified.

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Alex Shatalin
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