This is interesting. I assume it is an assembly diagram viewer, right? It's
nice to visualize the SCA module (or composite).
Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "cr22rc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "tuscdev" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 11:34 AM
Subject: SkittleViewer any interest?
All,
I've hacked together a very preliminary utility to view SCDL (I've heard
pronounced like "skittle", thus it's name)
It takes *some* .9 level SCDL and produces an SVG file with an HTML
wrapper. You can view it directly with Mozilla, but for IE you'll need an
Adobe plugin freely available here
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html
The code adds no new dependencies. This isn't really runtime and not even
really strong tooling either so not sure if it fits. I'll let you all be
the judge.
It doesn't support any of the new recursive, or even subsystem, and wires
element. It does handle fragments which I guess are going away. There is
also a need to show wires more distinctly and a ton of minor things.
Even given that it's still neat to actually *view* some of samples roughly
as you see SCDL typically diagrammed. I've uploaded the output of two:
BigBank and Calculator. sandbox\cr22rc\skittleviewer\bigbank.html and
sandbox\cr22rc\skittleviewer\calculator.html
If there's interest I'll upload the code.
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