Erdal Karaca wrote:
IMHO, there should be as many (declarative) ui frameworks as needed, as long as there is a uniform way of using them in the target platform...
I think I understand what you mean: If there is a standard way of loading a declared UI from a URI and bind to its parts, we needn't limit the languages that we support. I.e. some extension point for pluging in a new language and rendering engine, and a service for finding a suitable for a particular resource/content type. This reminds me of the Java standard for using Java-based scripting language. Lots of scripting languages could be integrated into an application by standard means. There was a snag though: If you often couldn't access important engine objects at a fine enough granularity, like scopes. But in general, being able to plug in new languages and rendering engines could be a good thing. Hallvard _______________________________________________ e4-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev
