I’ll ask a naïve newby question :). If we want to model dialogs and wizards, 
why not go all the way down to widgets? Other than they lifecycle of a modal 
window, what benefit does modelling these get you?

Doug.

From: Marc Teufel 
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Subject: Re: [e4-dev] MDialog / MWizard will be removed in M5

Same for me here, please try keep it. I am working on a bigger business 
solution based on pure e4 and I am already dealing with Dialogs (and Wizards) 
so I know about the pain with them... I am interested in getting these new 
features into the Luna Release because I hope things are getting easier by 
integrating Dialogs and Wizards into the Application Model. If you are 
interested, I can offer to test/implement the new API in my solution. The only 
problem I actually have is, i don't know where to start. Is there any 
documentation of the new API, Wikipages, Samples or atleast Unit-Tests where I 
can see how the new elements have to be used. Also interesting: Does the 
Application Model Editor already support theenhancements or do I have to write 
the XML manually by myself ?

Greetings, Marc.




2014/1/13 Paweł Doleciński <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi folks,

please do not do it! Wizards in model is what I was waiting for. We've got a 
real use case for it, as we need to model workflows. Wizard seems to be a 
perfect solution for us, especially if you can model it and display as a part.

Perhaps, if you could wait a bit more we might present an use case and general 
solution based on our special case. Maybe someone would be interested.

Cheers,
Paweł.

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On 13 January 2014 21:58, Tom Schindl 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
What is the maximum timeframe? I really want to keep them and make use of them 
in my javafx port!

Cann't we mark them as experimental?

Tom

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

Am 13.01.2014<tel:13.01.2014> um 21:22 schrieb Eric Moffatt 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:


Folks, since we've received no relevant feedback on using these new model 
elements we anticipate removing them for Luna. The model should only contain 
elements for which there is a clear use and at least one implemented use case, 
not for things that *might* be useful at some point. We can always add it back 
later (post-luna) once it has become clearer what the usage patterns are.

In thinking about this I'm wondering whether we should be doing the new stuff 
first in an incubator model based off of the main UIElements.ecore. This would 
allow for investigations of various proposed model shapes while not churning 
the API model, what do you think ?

If anybody has examples and wants to make a case for keeping the elements in 
the model come forward now .

Onwards,
Eric


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