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Re: [graphiti-dev] Graphiti and JavaFX
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Hi Michael,
thanks for your reply and the reference to your Github repo. I'll check out your prototype.
Could you give a rough estimate of the amount of work required to implement a full JavaFX-based renderer? I'm relatively new to Graphiti and not too familiar with its inner workings. I have heard that the SWT renderer consists of about 25,000 lines of code.
Cheers,
Uwe
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014 10:01:57 +0000
From: "Wenz, Michael" <michael.wenz@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [graphiti-dev] Graphiti and JavaFX
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Hi Uwe,
well maybe a small update?
I also saw JavaFX gaining momentum und was able to play around a little, but due to lack of time did not get far.
What I was able to start with is a small prototype of a rendering implementation for Graphiti in JavaFX. Currently it is able to render some simple diagrams (e.g. Chess example) in a view, but there is no interaction whatsoever. If you like to have a look I have it checked in to GitHub:
https://github.com/mwenz/graphitiFX
But still very basic stuff. Anyhow, if you are interested, any help here would be highly appreciated?
Regards,
Michael
From: graphiti-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:graphiti-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Uwe Sander
Sent: Mittwoch, 8. Januar 2014 16:46
To: graphiti-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [graphiti-dev] Graphiti and JavaFX
Hi,
more than 19 months ago, there was a short discussion about a JavaFX-based renderer on this mailing list, see http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/graphiti-dev/msg00079.html. The conclusion was that such a renderer would be a great thing to have, but there was no capacity for implementing it at the time.
Are there any updates on this issue?
I'm asking because JavaFX has gained a lot of momentum lately and I see many people adopt it. e(fx)clipse has done a good job in the Eclipse world in this regard.
Thanks,
Uwe