[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GPD-67) GPD support for editing non-files (any IEditorInput, not just FileEditorInput)
by John Ruud (JIRA)
GPD support for editing non-files (any IEditorInput, not just FileEditorInput)
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Key: GPD-67
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/GPD-67
Project: JBoss jBPM GPD
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: John Ruud
Assigned To: Koen Aers
Priority: Minor
We need to edit process defs that are stored in a DB, as opposed to the processdefinition.xml, gpd.xml files stored in the workspace. There are currently many dependencies to FileEditorInput/File throughout GPD (as is the case for a lot of other Eclipse editors BTW).
It would be very helpful if it would be feasible to separate out the code that deals with a particular type of IEditorInput from the rest of the editor, possibly into a separete delegate class. For FileEditorInput the delegate would deal with reading, writing, and syncronizing the view (resource listeners), plus whatever else I may have forgotten. We could then replace the default "file" delegate with our own that knows how to deal our DB (by subclassing of the editor would be fine).
Probably not the #1 GPD issue for many other users, but hopefully something you would keep in mind...
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GPD-112) Super state node name is not displayed
by vladimir mezhibovsky (JIRA)
Super state node name is not displayed
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Key: GPD-112
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/GPD-112
Project: JBoss jBPM GPD
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: jpdl
Affects Versions: jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.alpha4, jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.alpha3, jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.alpha2, jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.beta1
Environment: all
Reporter: vladimir mezhibovsky
Assigned To: Koen Aers
Having a name of the super state shown on the process diagram would really help. Currently it is only visible in the outline window which make it hard to understand the process by just looking on the diagram. You have to click on the rectangle that represent super state to see the name.
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