I've gone through some of the basic functionality of the plug-in and generally 
found it to be good.  I have several points of feedback:

1) A small feature request:  Can you display the event name on the diagam like 
you do for a condition?  

2) Transition properties list a "Target" field, which is blank, and a "Target 
Status" field that is populated with State [statename].  Target and Target 
Status do not make sense, and usage of the Target field causes an error.

3) There seems to be no way to have executable content on a transition.  Is 
this under development? 

4)  Seems to crash frequently and give out of memory errors, even while using 
-Xmx1024m.  I have to save and restart every minute or two.  

Overall, it seems quite useful and I am grateful for all the hard work put into 
this.

Regards,
Chris Dragert


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From: Xun Long Gui [ustbco...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 9:14 PM
To: Commons Developers List
Subject: Re: [scxml-eclipse] Current State

Hi Chris,

You can find basic guide document here [1]. I think you should export SCXML
document from modeling document which contains tag 'targetConnection'.


[1]
http://commons.apache.org/sandbox/gsoc/2010/scxml-eclipse/guide/using-visual-scxml.html

2010/7/23 Christopher Dragert <chris.drag...@mail.mcgill.ca>

> Hello,
>
> I've begun experimenting and had some difficulties with basic
> functionality.  For instance, it does not seem to have basic functionality
> of creating an scxml file from an scxml drawing.  It only outputs scxml to
> the console, without the linebreaks necessary for readabilty.
>
> Transitions seem to be bugged, as it does not properly create transitions
> in the output, giving the following malformed tag:
> <targetConnection target="active" event="start" target=""/>
>
> This gives an error:
> "SystemId Unknown; Line #1; Column #347; Attribute "target" was already
> specified for element "targetConnection"."
>
> Shouldn't this be more like:
>  <transition event="start" target="active" />
>
> What is the solution?  Why does the tag 'targetConnection' even exist?
>
> Regards,
> Chris Dragert
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