+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 Option 1 will generate problematic situation because most of the components within Jquery-UI is outdated and IMHO this won't be a good option for next gen tooling.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 >> >> -- >> *Susinda Perera* >> Software Engineer >> B.Sc.(Eng), M.Sc(Computer Science), AMIE(SL) >> Mobile:(+94)716049075 >> Blog: susinda.blogspot.com >> WSO2 Inc. http://wso2.com/ >> Tel : 94 11 214 5345 Fax :94 11 2145300 >> >> > > > -- > *Imesh Gunaratne* > Software Architect > WSO2 Inc: http://wso2.com > T: +94 11 214 5345 M: +94 77 374 2057 > W: https://medium.com/@imesh TW: @imesh > lean. enterprise. middleware > >
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