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Dawn Feature Overview
Revision as of 06:31, 8 July 2010 by Unnamed Poltroon (Talk) (New page: = Integration with GMF editors = * Conflict handling **Dawn provides detection and handling mechanisms for conflicts **It bases on the CDO conflict mechanisms and provide flexible and intu...)
Integration with GMF editors
- Conflict handling
- Dawn provides detection and handling mechanisms for conflicts
- It bases on the CDO conflict mechanisms and provide flexible and intuitive UI to handle conflicts
- Conflicts are displayed inside the diagram editor. Conflicts that cannot be visualized inside the editor will be show in a special view (Dawn Conflict View; not yet re-implemented)
- generate extension code
- No change of existing code
- A dynamic design and a flexible generator will make it possible to “collaboratize” existing GMF editors even if the source is
- Existing editor do not need to modified
- Network independence (Offline Mode)
- Using one of the latest CDO features (offline support) Dawn will allow modifying GMF diagrams without a connection to an online repository.
- Authentication/Authorization (not yet implemented)
- Providing a access rights on diagram level will allow you to save for data
- Additionally the use of the diagram (show, modify, view) will be restrictable. Locking behaviour can also be influenced.
- Locking (not yet re-implemented)
- Dawn will support locking on different hierarchy levels in the GMF diagram
- Locked objects marked with special visualisations
- WebViewer/WebEditor (not yet re-implemented)
- Dawn provides a web viewer to view changes in the diagram while they are processed in Eclipse
- it also will support changing the diagram (adding/deleting/manipulating) in a browser
- this mode allows editing GMF-diagrams on mobile device even if no Java platform is installed