Oh. I've somebody interested the sources are available from my personal git-repo: https://github.com/tomsontom/emfdatabinding-tutorial
Tom Am 09.05.11 10:00, schrieb Tom Schindl: > Hi, > > I gave a talk last week at Jax presenting EMF-Databinding [1]. The thing > I'm writing here is because the small sample application I used to > present the main Databinding concepts is build using e4. > > Beside demonstrating the "boring" thing to use EMF-Databinding together > with SWT/JFace I also added an example on how to use it with Swing and > to make an e4 application possible I had to author a minimum swing > renderer implementation (nothing more than a proof of concept). You can > see a screenshot of it on my blog [2]. > > You might ask why I'm investing time into a Swing Rendering proof of > concept and well I don't want to start a flame war here but from my > personal experience talking to people at conferences (even EclipseCon) > and most important customers. More and more people get unhappy with the > inflexibility of SWT to write nice looking UIs. Even though we made good > progress on bringing CSS into the game I'm seeing us loosing more and > more ground in this area which is a bit disappointing. > > Tom > > [1]http://tomsondev.bestsolution.at/2011/05/06/jax-2011-emf-databinding-talk/ > [2]http://tomsondev.bestsolution.at/2011/05/06/interesting-new-feature-in-emf-databinding/ > _______________________________________________ > 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
