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RE: [dsdp-mtj-dev] Visual Designer Use Case online review
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Some comments:
- I have added missing details for A/M/R Component.
- Component inst/uninst: I think there may be following case: if the
tool is used locally, i.e. inside a company, they may not have update
server but shared disk drive. On the other hand, it could be a good idea
to support update manager as well.
- using uninstalled component: Would it be possible to have two cases:
i) local usage - an error message that says 'You are trying to use local
component that doesn't exist'
ii) Update manager in use: a message that asks: 'You are using non
existent component, would you like to update manager to download one?'
- I suppose UI style refers to e.g. Nokia look and feel. In other words
it is about to replace 'standard' widget set with customer spesific
(~Phone manufacturer's own) widgets.
- uninstalled UI style: Please, see above uninstalled component.
Does these make any sense?
Rauno
>-----Original Message-----
>From: dsdp-mtj-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:dsdp-mtj-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ext Craig Setera
>Sent: 19 November, 2006 22:16
>To: Mobile Tools for The Java Platform mailing list
>Subject: Re: [dsdp-mtj-dev] Visual Designer Use Case online review
>
>Rauno,
>
>This looks like a good start. A couple of things I noticed:
>
>- There are no details for Add/Modify/Remove Component as
>there are for the other use cases.
>- Component installation/uninstallation. Why are we talking
>about the user adding and deleting these via the file system?
>This should all be handled via either the update manager or
>some other user interface.
>- What happens to projects that use an uninstalled component?
>- Can we enumerate what a UI style contains?
>- What happens to projects that use an uninstalled UI style?
>
>I also have general concern with the generality of these use
>cases. I think there needs to be further consideration and
>documentation of how the available UI functionality affects
>the designer functionality. Two cases I can think of here:
>- In the menu functionality, there is discussion of reordering
>the menus
>in the visual designer. In MIDP, the platform controls the
>ordering of
>the menus and it is difficult to provide a specific menu ordering.
>- I may not completely understand the "UI styles" stuff, but
>I'm wondering how that is going to play well with things like
>the MIDP profile.
>
>A definite good start.
>Craig
>
>Rauno.Seppala@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> MTJ wiki page includes Visual Designers Use Cases divided into UI
>> Designer and Flow Designer.
>> (_http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Visual_Designers_)
>>
>> The agreed plan is to use next two weeks (17.-29.11.) for commenting
>> and then officially approve them on the 30th MTJ Phone Conf.
>>
>> Please, use wiki pages and/or mailing list to comment the cases.
>>
>> Rauno
>>
>>
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