That is pretty slick actually. AJAX sure makes things shine!

However, I think that an eclipse plug-in would be best since there is so much happening with Eclipse.

Actually the current EOModeler isn't bad, just has some very strange personality traits and sometimes a mind of its own. I would have to think that an Apple engineer spending at most a month on EOModeler could exorcise those demons.

James Cicenia


On Oct 21, 2005, at 1:41 AM, Jake MacMullin wrote:

I like the idea of an alternative EOModel editor. I'm not sure if a web UI would be the best user experience - I agree with the suggestion of an eclipse plug-in.

However, if you're interested in the idea of a web-based editor - have a look at this example of a web-based interface for designing a database schema:
http://ondras.praha12.net/sql/demo/

Regards,

Jake

Chuck Hill wrote:


While engaging EOModeler in battle last night over the spoils of some cross model inheritance and prototypes, I started to wonder how hard it would be to make an alternative tool. Other than emacs, I mean. Web based would be easiest, as far as creating the UI. Then I sort of recalled seeing this done before. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I may be thinking of Anjo Krank's DevStudio which, IIRC, allows inspection but not editing.

Cheers,
Chuck



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