+1 for option 2.

Option 1 will generate problematic situation because most of the components
within Jquery-UI is outdated and IMHO this won't be a good option for next
gen tooling.

Regards,

*Dakshika Jayathilaka*
PMC Member & Committer of Apache Stratos
Associate Technical Lead
WSO2, Inc.
lean.enterprise.middleware
0771100911

On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:21 PM, Imesh Gunaratne <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 6:21 PM, Susinda Perera <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> I tried $subject with 2 different approaches, and having following +and -s
>> 1. Using Jquery-UI DnD support
>> + Can drag over other HTML elements
>> + Can restrict droppable areas
>> + Can implement tool-palette separately even without having D3/Svg
>> interaction or knowledge
>> - Have to use different technology compared to d3 and svg, which is used
>> in all over other places in diagram editor
>>
>> 2. Using d3 drag drop support
>> + Can use the same technology stack as what we used in diagram editor.
>> - Can not drag over other HTML elements. (Maybe we can with some RnD, but
>> could not found anything yet)
>> - Tool Palette need to be implemented as svg element
>>
>> Any ideas? My preference is 1. As it gives us more flexibility on styling
>> and coding.
>>
> ​
> Yes I think it's fine to proceed with option 1 by considering the
> capabilities needed by the tool palette.
>
> Thanks
>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Susinda
>>
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>>
>
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