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Re: VE development plan [message #146213 is a reply to message #146204] |
Wed, 15 July 2009 08:45 |
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Originally posted by: bernhard.stader.umweltbundeamt.at
Yves YANG schrieb:
> Hi All,
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> I have posted a blog here to annonce the revive of VE:
> http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/yvesyang/2009/06/26/eclipse-ve- gets-revived/
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> Now we are considering on the development plan for 1.5. The discussion is
> open for everyone. One suject we are considering is the support of XML UI
> such as e4 XWT, XSWT, xForm, Android, Silveright etc.
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> Best regards
>
> Yves YANG
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Good to hear that VE is revived and active developed.
It is a great project and I'm looking forward for the next release.
Bernhard Stader
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Re: VE development plan [message #146231 is a reply to message #146222] |
Thu, 16 July 2009 15:40 |
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Originally posted by: ns_dkerber.ns_WarrenRogersAssociates.com
In article <h3ncih$i5k$1@build.eclipse.org>, yves.yang@soyatec.com
says...
> "Bernhard Stader" <bernhard.stader@umweltbundeamt.at> wrote in message
> news:h3k4v4$heo$1@build.eclipse.org...
> > Good to hear that VE is revived and active developed.
> > It is a great project and I'm looking forward for the next release.
> Could you indicate us what you are interested in?
>
> Best regards
> Yves YANG
I'm not the OP, but I simply want to be able to build a simple GUI for
some of my Java webapps, which are already developed in eclipse.
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Re: VE development plan [message #146240 is a reply to message #146204] |
Fri, 17 July 2009 09:09 |
Alain Messages: 115 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Yves
We are very pleased to hear about the Visual Editors come-back!
We are building a BPM Platform based on eclipse and the Visual Editor. To
be exact, we use the ULC Visual editor extension of canoo witch is based
on the Visual Editor. Our tool, the Xpert.ivy Designer 4.x, enables you
also, to compose visually our user interface panels.
For this purpose we use the Visual Editor, witch is fully integrated into
our product.
You asked for the most important features. Here is a list of the most
important Visual Editor features in our point of view.
1. Stability: the VE crashes at the moment too often. It is very hard to
find the reasons for the crashes. We think that it has to do with the
synchronisation of the models, or it is a problem with the proxy
factories. Once the VE is corrupted, one has to clean all the VE caches
manually, in order to get the VE back to business.
2. Performance: the time until a panel is opened is too long. Users have
the feeling, that something went wrong. The time after dropping a widget
until the VE response again to user input, is also very too long.
3. It would be very handy, if there is a extension point to hook in while
the widget dropping onto the VE, in order to show a own window where the
user can enter some properties.
4. Bug - if you have two panels open in the VE, and the first one is
embedded in the second one. Then alter both of them, a error occurs.
Could you please send me your comment about our priority list?
Thanks in advance,
Alain.
Alain Helfenstein
dipl.Ing. FH in Informatik
ivyTeam AG
Alpenstrasse 9
6300 Zug
Telefon: +41 (0)41 726 07 91
Zentrale: +41 (0)41 710 80 20
Fax: +41 (0)41 710 80 60
email: alain.helfenstein@ivyteam.ch
Web: www.soreco.ch
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Re: VE development plan [message #146248 is a reply to message #146222] |
Fri, 17 July 2009 13:58 |
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Originally posted by: mauro.molinari.cardinis.com
Yves YANG ha scritto:
> Could you indicate us what you are interested in?
My humble opinion: I would like VE to improve in its stability,
performance and features regarding Swing GUI building (i.e.: support for
new layout managers, etc.). In Eclipse bugzilla there are a lot of bugs
on VE, that would be an important starting point.
Thank you!
Mauro.
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Re: VE development plan [message #146265 is a reply to message #146222] |
Sat, 18 July 2009 09:16 |
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Originally posted by: formatzeh.gmx.de
The most important points were mentioned yet: stability and performance.
If I think in future the Nebula-project will be released officially. I
think it should be integrated into VE. Then it would be nice if you
could adopt some features from Matisse, such as aligning elements while
creating the gui and so on.
best regards
Gilbert
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Re: VE development plan [message #146290 is a reply to message #146204] |
Tue, 21 July 2009 12:37 |
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Originally posted by: eriksson-remove-all-this.it.dk
----- Original meddelelse -----
Fra: Yves YANG
Dato: 10-07-2009 15:03
> Hi All,
>
> I have posted a blog here to annonce the revive of VE:
> http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/yvesyang/2009/06/26/eclipse-ve- gets-revived/
>
> Now we are considering on the development plan for 1.5. The discussion is
> open for everyone. One suject we are considering is the support of XML UI
> such as e4 XWT, XSWT, xForm, Android, Silveright etc.
>
> Best regards
>
> Yves YANG
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>
Thank you!
My #1 priority is just that you keep up with support for latest eclipse
releases.
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Re: VE development plan [message #146311 is a reply to message #146222] |
Mon, 27 July 2009 19:14 |
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Originally posted by: kwarner.uneedspeed.net
Yves YANG wrote:
> "Bernhard Stader" <bernhard.stader@umweltbundeamt.at> wrote in message
> news:h3k4v4$heo$1@build.eclipse.org...
>
>>Good to hear that VE is revived and active developed.
>>It is a great project and I'm looking forward for the next release.
>
> Could you indicate us what you are interested in?
>
> Best regards
> Yves YANG
> -----
> Soyatec - Declarative UI
> http://www.soyatec.com
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>
May I suggest to "Keep It Simple" ?
Make it work with AWT, Swing and -- what's Eclipse's window
toolkit? JWT? I don't use it but it should be supported.
Then after you get it to work solidly with those three windowing
toolkits -- figure out how to add all those other ideas you had
in your first message.
Go slow and make each supported standard solid then add the next.
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Re: VE development plan [message #617385 is a reply to message #146222] |
Thu, 16 July 2009 15:40 |
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Originally posted by: ns_dkerber.ns_WarrenRogersAssociates.com
In article <h3ncih$i5k$1@build.eclipse.org>, yves.yang@soyatec.com
says...
> "Bernhard Stader" <bernhard.stader@umweltbundeamt.at> wrote in message
> news:h3k4v4$heo$1@build.eclipse.org...
> > Good to hear that VE is revived and active developed.
> > It is a great project and I'm looking forward for the next release.
> Could you indicate us what you are interested in?
>
> Best regards
> Yves YANG
I'm not the OP, but I simply want to be able to build a simple GUI for
some of my Java webapps, which are already developed in eclipse.
--
/~\ The ASCII
\ / Ribbon Campaign
X Against HTML
/ \ Email!
Remove the ns_ from if replying by e-mail (but keep posts in the
newsgroups if possible).
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Re: VE development plan [message #617386 is a reply to message #146204] |
Fri, 17 July 2009 09:09 |
Alain Messages: 115 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Yves
We are very pleased to hear about the Visual Editors come-back!
We are building a BPM Platform based on eclipse and the Visual Editor. To
be exact, we use the ULC Visual editor extension of canoo witch is based
on the Visual Editor. Our tool, the Xpert.ivy Designer 4.x, enables you
also, to compose visually our user interface panels.
For this purpose we use the Visual Editor, witch is fully integrated into
our product.
You asked for the most important features. Here is a list of the most
important Visual Editor features in our point of view.
1. Stability: the VE crashes at the moment too often. It is very hard to
find the reasons for the crashes. We think that it has to do with the
synchronisation of the models, or it is a problem with the proxy
factories. Once the VE is corrupted, one has to clean all the VE caches
manually, in order to get the VE back to business.
2. Performance: the time until a panel is opened is too long. Users have
the feeling, that something went wrong. The time after dropping a widget
until the VE response again to user input, is also very too long.
3. It would be very handy, if there is a extension point to hook in while
the widget dropping onto the VE, in order to show a own window where the
user can enter some properties.
4. Bug - if you have two panels open in the VE, and the first one is
embedded in the second one. Then alter both of them, a error occurs.
Could you please send me your comment about our priority list?
Thanks in advance,
Alain.
Alain Helfenstein
dipl.Ing. FH in Informatik
ivyTeam AG
Alpenstrasse 9
6300 Zug
Telefon: +41 (0)41 726 07 91
Zentrale: +41 (0)41 710 80 20
Fax: +41 (0)41 710 80 60
email: alain.helfenstein@ivyteam.ch
Web: www.soreco.ch
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Re: VE development plan [message #617389 is a reply to message #146222] |
Sat, 18 July 2009 09:16 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: formatzeh.gmx.de
The most important points were mentioned yet: stability and performance.
If I think in future the Nebula-project will be released officially. I
think it should be integrated into VE. Then it would be nice if you
could adopt some features from Matisse, such as aligning elements while
creating the gui and so on.
best regards
Gilbert
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Re: VE development plan [message #617394 is a reply to message #146222] |
Mon, 27 July 2009 19:14 |
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Originally posted by: kwarner.uneedspeed.net
Yves YANG wrote:
> "Bernhard Stader" <bernhard.stader@umweltbundeamt.at> wrote in message
> news:h3k4v4$heo$1@build.eclipse.org...
>
>>Good to hear that VE is revived and active developed.
>>It is a great project and I'm looking forward for the next release.
>
> Could you indicate us what you are interested in?
>
> Best regards
> Yves YANG
> -----
> Soyatec - Declarative UI
> http://www.soyatec.com
>
>
May I suggest to "Keep It Simple" ?
Make it work with AWT, Swing and -- what's Eclipse's window
toolkit? JWT? I don't use it but it should be supported.
Then after you get it to work solidly with those three windowing
toolkits -- figure out how to add all those other ideas you had
in your first message.
Go slow and make each supported standard solid then add the next.
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