Hi lars, 

Thank you for your answer. If you can help me for CQ and integration that would 
be fine ! I do not really know how it works… 

Probably I will make some changes before migration… 

I will do that in January.

See you and Happy new year in a few days ;)

Olivier




Olivier Prouvost
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Le 29 déc. 2013 à 15:45, Lars Vogel <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Looks great, looking forward to use it in my training!
> 
> If you need help with the CQ or with the integration into the e4 tools build, 
> let me know.
> 
> Best regards, Lars
> 
> Am 28.12.2013 16:50 schrieb "Olivier Prouvost" <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> As I told you, I worked on a new release of the context explorer, merging 
> some features of the old version (in org.eclipse.e4.core.contexts.debug) and 
> mine. 
> 
> This work is still hosted on github and you can find it at this place : 
> https://github.com/opcoach/contextExplorer. 
> 
> There is a test plugin to launch both versions and to compare them 
> (contextExplorer.test).
> 
> Here are the main features of this release : 
> display the local values and context functions managed in a context
> for each value  :
> display methods where a value is injected (as parameter)
> display fields where a value is injected
> display classes where a value is updated 
> for context functions display the name and the computed value
> distinguish local values and inherited values used via a context
> search in context tree and in context data 
> refresh button
> display tooltips to explain the content (could be better)
> display images depending on the element (could be better too :) )
> sort columns in context data (from the 2nd level of the tree)
> 
> The following issues could be done : 
> defining a Processor to display this part with a specific shortcut (what 
> could be this shortcut Alt Shift Fx ?). For the moment you have to put it 
> explicitly in your application model.
> update text, tooltips and icons 
> implementing an IEclipseContextDebugger to refresh the tree automatically
> display the stack trace showing where a context has been created (feature was 
> present in the old version)
> allow editing for values that could be edited : strings, integer, ...
> Here is below a screenshot of this version where you can see : a search of 
> ‘*selection*’ found in several contexts. In the selected context, you can see 
> where this selection is injected (here in : ContextDataPart#listenToContext).
> 
> Your feedback is welcome in bug #422543 ...
> 
> Regards
> 
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> <contextExplorer.png>
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> Olivier Prouvost
> Formation, Expertise Eclipse, Java, Open Source
> Mobile : +33 (0)6 28 07 65 64
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