Difference between revisions of "Eclipse 4 Application Model"

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OS.bee acts like an Eclipse 4 application, the foundation is therefore the E4 application model.  
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OS.bee acts like an Eclipse 4 application, therefore the foundation is the E4 application model.  
 
[[File:E4ApplicationModel.png|center|frame|''Figure 1: E4 application model.'']]
 
[[File:E4ApplicationModel.png|center|frame|''Figure 1: E4 application model.'']]
 
OS.bee is not a RCP application but renders on browsers as a web application using the [https://vaadin.com/ Vaadin framework]. To achieve this a bridging framework works between the E4 application model and Vaadin. The framework is called [http://semanticsoft.github.io/vaaclipse/ Vaaclipse].
 
OS.bee is not a RCP application but renders on browsers as a web application using the [https://vaadin.com/ Vaadin framework]. To achieve this a bridging framework works between the E4 application model and Vaadin. The framework is called [http://semanticsoft.github.io/vaaclipse/ Vaaclipse].
 
[[File:E4browser.png|center|frame|''Figure 2: OS.bee E4 application model in a browser.'']]
 
[[File:E4browser.png|center|frame|''Figure 2: OS.bee E4 application model in a browser.'']]

Revision as of 09:13, 19 October 2017

Description

OS.bee acts like an Eclipse 4 application, therefore the foundation is the E4 application model.

Figure 1: E4 application model.

OS.bee is not a RCP application but renders on browsers as a web application using the Vaadin framework. To achieve this a bridging framework works between the E4 application model and Vaadin. The framework is called Vaaclipse.

Figure 2: OS.bee E4 application model in a browser.