Mark, there are a number of Eclipse projects or eclipse-based products with visual "Designer" tools:
* The Eclipse Designer plugin (http://eclipsedesigner.sourceforge.net/, dating to 2003) * JFormDesigner (http://www.jformdesigner.com/doc/help/ides/eclipse.html) * The MyEclipse Visual Web Designer (http://www.myeclipseide.com/module-htmlpages-display-pid-12.html) * The BPEL Designer (http://www.eclipse.org/bpel/) * The BIRT Report Designer (http://download.eclipse.org/birt/downloads/) * The Eclipse XSLT Designer (http://www.altova.com/stylevision/eclipse-xslt-designer.html) Brian. On 10-Feb-2010, at 10:45 PM, Mark Johnson wrote: > e4 Team, > > Unfortunately Yves misunderstood my comments. Stated simply, our concern is > that because of the similarity with existing Instantiations product names the > use of the term XWT Designer could cause unnecessary confusion in the Eclipse > community and ultimately among users of e4. > > We believe a simple change in the terminology used to describe the XWT > tooling would remedy this potential for confusion. > > Let me also say that having been involved with Eclipse since its inception 10 > years ago and strategically focusing our company on Eclipse technologies, > Instantiations is fully committed to making e4 an unqualified success. > > Thank you for your consideration. > > Mark Johnson > Instantiations, Inc. > www.instantiations.com > _______________________________________________ > e4-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/e4-dev -- On bike helmets: "If you think your hair is more important than your brain, you're probably right." (B. J. Wawrykow)
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