Hi Kevin,
>So my initial reaction is:
>1) Great!
>2) Come to the summit!
Thank you very much!
I'm will be happy if TK-UI code can help E4.
Today I'm refactoring TK-UI to manage it with JFace Databinding. On other
words the DOM and the UI (SWT or Swing) is synchronised with JFace
Databinding (ex : if you have <textbox value="bla bla" /> the attribute
value is bounded with SWT Text text property).
I have implement into UFace project the DOM JFace Databinding. More I have
created DBEL (Databinding Expression Language) with JFace Databding to
describe binding with String, so I can manage this case for instance :
<script>
function Person() {
this.name = name;
}
var p = new Persone();
p.name = ''bla bla bla;
</script>
<textbox value={Binding Source=p Path=name} />
When textbox changed, the name of Person scriptable object is upadted (with
JFace Databinding).
But today I'm working on CSS Engine and after I will finsih TK-Ui with JFace
Databinding.
>I'd not heard of your project but your new feature list is right on target
for things that we care about (well, except the Swing part <g>).
>Declarative technologies, XForms, CSS, XUL, ... cross compiling SWT...
these are all important to us.
It's very difficult to do know a project. If you are interested with Akrogen
I could tell about more. There are several features like XUL dynamic where
you can describe your XUL with Freemarker and you can use IFolder Eclipse
instance (before opening a XML/XUL wizard, Akrogen plugin get the selected
IFolder (into Project View) and merge it with the XMl/XUL. So you can
display a wizard which display XUL Tree with arborescence of the IFile.
>I think its going to take some time for folks to look at your project to
provide a more in depth reply.
Yes, more today I'm alone. So the project progress slowly.
>But look, in the meantime you should think about coming to the summit.
Just the CSS engine alone with the right licensing, care and >fed, would be
a huge boon to e4. And on and on. It seems you've done lots of work, and
could contribute lots in either code or first hand >technical experience.
Ok do you want that I create CSS Engine distribution in order to you can
test it? I think CSS Engine API come be stable. I must implement more CSS2
Properties.
How can I proceed to help you? Do you want some documentation (only frensh
is available). Do you want distribution? Have you tested the CSS Engine? If
you have done that, what do you think about it? Do you think that CSS Engine
will help E4?
Regards Angelo
2008/4/25 Kevin McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Angelo,
>
> So my initial reaction is:
> 1) Great!
> 2) Come to the summit!
>
> I'd not heard of your project but your new feature list is right on target
> for things that we care about (well, except the Swing part <g>).
> Declarative technologies, XForms, CSS, XUL, ... cross compiling SWT...
> these are all important to us.
>
> I think its going to take some time for folks to look at your project to
> provide a more in depth reply. But look, in the meantime you should think
> about coming to the summit. Just the CSS engine alone with the right
> licensing, care and fed, would be a huge boon to e4. And on and on. It
> seems you've done lots of work, and could contribute lots in either code or
> first hand technical experience.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
>
>
>
> *"Angelo zerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 04/25/2008 08:22 AM
> Please respond to
> E4 developer list <[email protected]>
>
> To
> [email protected] cc
> Subject
> [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] Describe your UI with XMl (XUL, XHTML...)
> to render it with SWT and SWT CSS engine.
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
> I post mail into E4 mailling list, because you will be perhaps inetrested
> with my work.
>
> I'm *Akrogen * <http://akrogen.sourceforge.net/index.html>developer wih is
> Eclipse plugin to generate code. With Akrogen you can describe your Eclipse
> wizard with XML/XUL and Javascript and you can link to template (Freemarker,
> Velocity or XSL) or ANT task to generate the code you want.
>
> I'm dvelopping new features for Akrogen and I have created
> *TK-UI*<http://tk-ui.sourceforge.net/fr/index.html>project (sorry for the
> moment only frensh translation is available) to
> manage a lot of thing like :
> * decribe your UI with XML with any XML grammar (XUL, XForms, XHTML,
> XAML....)
> *render the XML description into SWT or Swing.
> * manage CSS styling.
> * manage Databinding to bind for instance Javascript object or DOM with UI
> controls (I'm using JFace Databinding to manage that).
>
> I have developped CSS Engine which is able to apply styles for SWT or Swing
> UI. So you can use the CSS Engine with pur SWT or Swing Java code.
>
> If you want test CSS Engine with SWT you can download Eclipse project :
>
> CSS Engine core : *
> http://tk-ui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tk-ui/org.akrogen.tkui.css/trunk/org.akrogen.tkui.css.core
> *<http://tk-ui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tk-ui/org.akrogen.tkui.css/trunk/org.akrogen.tkui.css.core>
>
> SWT Engine implemenation : *
> http://tk-ui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tk-ui/org.akrogen.tkui.css/trunk/org.akrogen.tkui.css.swt
> *<http://tk-ui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tk-ui/org.akrogen.tkui.css/trunk/org.akrogen.tkui.css.swt>
>
> You can launch
> test/org/akrogen/tkui/css/swt/examples/csseditors/CSSEditorSWTWidgets.java
> which is sample of CSS editor with SWT.This sample show that CSS Engine can
> apply CSS styles at runtime. (Change the CSS styles textarea content to
> apply styles).
>
> If you are interested with my work, don't hesitate to contact me.
>
> Regards Angelo
>
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