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Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
In the context of providing class diagram visualization for TextUML Toolkit, I have developed a simple graphical viewing framework for Eclipse. It is content type based, and allows you to view anything a content provider has been registered for. For instance, any image file supported by SWT: But you can also view the graphical representation [...]
Posted over 17 years ago by rafael.chaves
Just finished a raw implementation of a viewer for GraphViz dot files. Here is a screenshot: By the way, the project has been provisioned on SourceForge with the suggestive name of EclipseGraphviz. RC
Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
Just finished a raw implementation of a viewer for GraphViz dot files. Here is a screenshot: By the way, the project has been provisioned on SourceForge with the suggestive name of EclipseGraphviz. RC
Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
Just finished a raw implementation of a viewer for GraphViz dot files. Here is a screenshot: By the way, the project has been provisioned on SourceForge with the suggestive name of EclipseGraphviz. RC
Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
Would you like an Eclipse-based development environment for composing Graphviz diagrams, for instance, an editor with syntax highlighting, on-the-fly validation and visualization? Or would you, as an Eclipse plug-in developer, like an easy way of ... [More] producing nice looking diagrams by calling Graphviz from your own Eclipse application? Well, we have the second need (for our […] [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
Would you like an Eclipse-based development environment for composing Graphviz diagrams, for instance, an editor with syntax highlighting, on-the-fly validation and visualization? Or would you, as an Eclipse plug-in developer, like an easy way of ... [More] producing nice looking diagrams by calling Graphviz from your own Eclipse application? Well, we have the second need (for our [...] [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by rafael.chaves
Would you like an Eclipse-based development environment for composing Graphviz diagrams, for instance, an editor with syntax highlighting, on-the-fly validation and visualization? Or would you, as an Eclipse plug-in developer, like an easy way of ... [More] producing nice looking diagrams by calling Graphviz from your own Eclipse application? Well, we have the second need (for our TextUML [...] [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
Would you like an Eclipse-based development environment for composing Graphviz diagrams, for instance, an editor with syntax highlighting, on-the-fly validation and visualization? Or would you, as an Eclipse plug-in developer, like an easy way of ... [More] producing nice looking diagrams by calling Graphviz from your own Eclipse application? Well, we have the second need (for our […] [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
2011-03-10 – UPDATE: Interested in UML/TextUML and full code generation? You can now do that online using AlphaSimple UML has become the lingua franca for modeling applications using the object-oriented paradigm. People use UML in many different ways (see the post on UML modes), ranging from as a communication tool to as a full fledged […]
Posted over 17 years ago by abstratt
2011-03-10 – UPDATE: Interested in UML/TextUML and full code generation? You can now do that online using AlphaSimple UML has become the lingua franca for modeling applications using the object-oriented paradigm. People use UML in many different ways (see the post on UML modes), ranging from as a communication tool to as a full fledged [...]