Hi Martin, The Live-Editor of Eclipse 4 which operates at the model level has a JavaScript console embeded.
I think when you are talking about DOMs Eclipse 4 does provide this easy DOM to you which we call the Application Model. Recording actions in our model is also fairly simple just attach a so called EMF-ChangeRecorder on the model and you'll record what changes are made in the workbench model e.g. when you drag a view from at to be, ... . All operations that modify the workbench are finally ending up in the model ;-) Tom Am 18.04.12 12:33, schrieb Oberhuber, Martin: > Hi all, > > > > As many of you may know, I've started a new initiative to get scripting > support > > back home to Eclipse.org and unify the fragmented landscape a bit. > Our BoF session at EclipseCon 2012 was pretty well attended. > > > > Have a look at our new homepage and eclipse-scripting-dev mailing list > <http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/Scripting> [1] if you are interested, and > spread the word ! > > > > [1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/Scripting > > > > Thanks, > > Martin > > -- > > *Martin Oberhuber*, SMTS / Product Architect – Development Tools, *Wind > River* > > direct +43.662.457915.85 fax +43.662.457915.6 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > e4-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev -- B e s t S o l u t i o n . a t EDV Systemhaus GmbH ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tom schindl geschäftsführer/CEO ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eduard-bodem-gasse 5-7/1 A-6020 innsbruck fax ++43 512 935833 http://www.BestSolution.at phone ++43 512 935834 _______________________________________________ e4-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev
