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Re: [ve-dev] running sweet
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The sweet1 stuff is a data binding implementation. It has more
abstraction than JGoodies and also has more defaults set, so you can
learn about the abstractions incrementally as you go along.
Sweet 2/3 are prototypes of "bridge" APIs (to use Gili's terminology) to
surface the sweet1 stuff as Eclipse Platform API. We started working
with the JFace team today on this.
At this point, the only thing that is settled is that we are all going
to make a concerted effort to have some sort of simple data binding API
in Eclipse for 3.2.
Best regards,
Dave Orme
Mark Proctor wrote:
starting to understand the sweet implementation, haven't looked at
sweet2/3 yet. Just read the jgoodies binding framework presentation -
http://www.jgoodies.com/articles/binding.pdf - has anyone looked at
that presentation/framework? how does this stuff compare?
Mark
David J. Orme wrote:
Mark Proctor wrote:
Two frameworks? In the source how do I know which framework is
which? I've seen there is sweet1, sweet2 and sweet3. Also are there
any quick ramblings on how these work, to help when delving into the
code?
sweet is my stuff; sweet2/3 is Gili's team's work.
Look for packages ending in .test for (basic) examples.
Regards,
Dave
Mark
David J. Orme wrote:
Mark Proctor wrote:
Ah thats what you get for skim reading :)
I'm spending some time now trying to work out how this data
binding stuff works. The Binding Proof of Concept doesn't use the
CompositeTable right and is the only current working example? Once
I've figured out how this works I'm going to see if its possible
to shoe horn ktable into this. Well atleast thats the theory, if I
can get enough time :)
FYI: There are actually two frameworks here.
Mine is complete for all the use-cases it currently implements,
works, and is deployed at two clients of mine--parts for over six
months now and over a hundred sites. CompositeTable is a part of
my framework. Gili's is a spike solution sketching out some of the
API for how you could do a binding framework on top of JFace.
Stay tuned for how each framework will eventually be
used/deployed. We're right now in the process of working that out.
Regards,
Dave Orme
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