> how you would integrate a new, home-made widget into XWT? Sorry, I left out this question.
Mainly, if the home-made widget respects Java Bean specification. There is nothing to do. Otherwise, you need to create the metaclass and gister in XWT: XWT.registerMetaclass(IMateclass). Yves > Hallvard, > > XWT has a package of metamodel service. In most of the case, the model UI > comes directly from SWT via reflection. But in some case, we need to > complete/enhance it since SWT is not model-base. And user can define their > own metaclass. > > yves >> Yves, >> >>> Please take care of the word "model-based". I make the difference >>> between >>> "model-based" and EMF-based. "model-based" UI is generic concept. >>> EMF-based UI is concrete. XWT is "model-based" since it has a SWT >>> model, >>> but XSWT is not. >> >> Interesting! I must admit I thought XWT uses reflection to map from XML >> to the SWT API. Perhaps you can explain this SWT model, e.g. how you >> would integrate a new, home-made widget into XWT? >> >>> I suppose you have a car, by which you can go anywhere (on land of >>> course). Can you use it as a boat in ocean? >> >> Yes, and as a submarine, too ;-) >> >> Hallvard >> >> _______________________________________________ >> e4-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev >> > > > _______________________________________________ > e4-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev > _______________________________________________ e4-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev
