Very cool. might want to make an expandable panel as a "toolbox". That
seems to be a pretty standard analogy in diagramming tools. Do you
have a roadmap/design for server-side? are you thinking you'll do a
persistence framework or filesystem storage (i.e. xml)?

On Jun 15, 3:43 am, walterc <[email protected]> wrote:
> very nice!
>
> On Jun 15, 4:54 pm, "[email protected]"
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello everyone !
>
> > I would like to introduce to you the open source project I've been
> > working on these past 6 months : GWTUML.
>
> > This is an UML drawer that uses of course gwt and aims to be a light
> > and fast one. For now all the code is client side but nothing but time
> > prevents it to become client-server.
>
> > To use it : right-click opens a contextual menu with all sorts of
> > commands here, [h] brings hotkeys list and double click edits items.
>
> > Any comments, suggestions and critics would be really appreciated.
> > (Sequence diagram is in a very early statge !)
>
> > Demo on Google app engine 
> > :http://1.latest.gwtuml.appspot.com/GWTUMLDrawer.html
>
> > Google code site :http://code.google.com/p/gwtuml/
>
> > Greetings.
> > Florian

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