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Re: [ve-dev] VE with XML Persistence
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Hi Alexander,
There are people who have used the IDE
successfully for XML serialization - Canoo with Ultra Lightweight Client
(www.canno.com/ulc), AUIML (http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/auiml) and
another who is a large mobile phone company I can't name.
All of these took the option to not
start a separate JVM when the VE is opened. The reason is because
for their scenario they were happy that the set of classes/widgets the
user was going to drop from the palette and compose with would be the same
set of classes that were in the Eclipse workbench itself. If this
is the case you can start the Proxy subsystem to recognize this and the
startup time is faster. Is this the kind of scenario you would be
doing ?
Best regards,
Joe Winchester
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Hy all,
we just evaluate the visual editor because we should build a specific editor
for designing visualisations (including widgets and draw2d figures). For
that purpose we want to use the visual editor generating xml instead of
java source code. The problem is that the visual editor is only contemplable
if we can improve the performance of the editor. The designing of a gui
should be fluently possible.
Has anyone experience with adapting the ve in this way?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Alexander Hoess
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