Re: Web Based EOModeler?
Re: Web Based EOModeler?
- Subject: Re: Web Based EOModeler?
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 16:00:26 -0700
Pierre,
I'm missing something (besides why you dislike Eclipse ;-).
Why do we need the flat file adaptor? EOAccess already has all that
is needed to create, read, modify, and write EOModel files. I
recently finished some code that took a monstrous XML schema and
generated four models (> 1,000 entities) from it.
Chuck
On Oct 21, 2005, at 1:29 PM, Pierre Frisch wrote:
Hi Mike,
I would prefer a stand alone EOModeler. I have no use for an
Eclipse tool and I do not like the idea of integration with XCode.
I would be interested in contributing to a standalone tool
specially if we build a pure Java one.
I have been playing with a few ideas. If we resurrect the flat file
adaptor I think we could use EOF to model our model. The tuff part
is the UI but it can be managed.
Pierre
On 21-Oct-05, at 7:50 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
I've been contemplating this also ... Judging from my inbox,
though, the demand for an Eclipse WO Builder seems to be higher
than an Eclipse EOModeler, though I'd personally prefer a nice
EOModeler more.
On Oct 21, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
I would also prefer an Eclipse plugin or (working) Xcode plugin
or a (working) standalone app (Cayenne modeler variant?). I was
just thinking of something that I could download or hack out in a
short time until the Xcode plugin gets finished.
Chuck
On Oct 20, 2005, at 11:41 PM, 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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