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Tom Fennelly updated JBIDE-5358:
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Fix Version/s: LATER
(was: 3.1.0.CR2)
OK... lets push it for now.
My issue with the current approach is that it has the potential to "explode" the
bean mapping view with one click of the button by the user e.g. they ask to add a single
bean on the canvas and boom.... 20 others get added with it and the user can't see the
wood from the trees etc.
As a user, I would prefer to be in control of expanding the model and I think this can be
easily done by the user as he/she is adding the mappings, where he/she expands it more
iteratively... adding the next bean down the model at the point in time when he/she is
ready to add the mappings for that bean.
Change how beans are expanded when added via the bean add dialog
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Key: JBIDE-5358
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-5358
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Task
Components: smooks
Reporter: Tom Fennelly
Assignee: Tom Fennelly
Fix For: LATER
At the moment, we iterate down the object model and add all sub-objects etc. This is
looking a bit messy because:
1. It requires the user to expand out a tree in the bottom half of the bean creation
dialog, selecting the sub-domain objects he/she wants to be added.
2. The beans all land on the canvas at the one time, which requires a load of rearranging
etc
I think it would be nicer for the user if only the bean class entered in the Bean
Creation wizard was dropped on the canvas, with all it's properties, but not drop in
the sub-domain classes, wired together etc (as now). If some of the properties are for
sub-domain objects, the user should be able to right-click and add, resulting in that
sub-domain object being added etc etc. The user can expand it out as they want.
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