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AlphaWorks : Data Discovery and Query Builder : Overview

AlphaWorks : Data Discovery and Query Builder : Overview

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Using GEF with EMF Copyright © 2005 IBM Corporation Summary The Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) provides a framework for creating visual editors while being model agnostic. In most cases, people bring their own model which tend to be based on Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs). Washington State Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises OMWBE’s Directory of Certified Firms was designed to help buyers and contracting officers more quickly locate and notify certified firms of upcoming procurement and contracting opportunities. OMWBE Directory You may also download the excel spreadsheet below. OMWBE Directory (Excel Format) For immediate questions about our current certified Firms please contact Web Admin. Any changes to an already certified firm with OMWBE must be submitted to the receptionist.

GEF Description2 Capturing user actions on the GUI and translating them into changes on the model Now the view is created when the editor is opened according to the state of the model at this time, and the view is updated when the model changes, whatever the way the model is modified, by GEF or by any other way. This is already something really useful that could be used like that to display an evolving model. But if your goal is to allow the user to modify your model graphically, this is not enough, you have to react on the user actions on the GUI and to modify the model accordingly : This process involves a lot of new GEF classes, so before going further I will introduce them.

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Creating a GEF Editor – Part 4: Showing the Model on the Editor Previous Tutorial: Creating a GEF Editor – Part 3: Basic GEF Editor The last episode of “Creating a GEF Editor” ended with the creation of a magnificent GEF-based editor that did… well.. nothing. But it worked!. In this tutorial we will add some more spice to the brew and will teach you how to display the model entities in the graph. There will be code, there will be modeling, and it will be FUN (I hope). So lets get started.

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