Hi Michaël!
2012/1/19 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>
> Hi,
>
> Let's see !
>
I will write something about the (1) code interface concepts and (2)
appealing
functional design in a later post.
I've significantly reworked the MultiInputDialog design about one year ago,
> because I wanted to make it extendable to MultiTabInputDialog and to add
> some other components like the one to choose a Layer's attribute.
> I did not want to create a second framework and spent a considerable
> effort
> to make it more extendable without breaking anything.
>
And it works well. One can even use the JCS Conflation Suite back from 2003
which makes use of MultiInputDialog and it works with newer versions of
OpenJUMP.
> A long time before, I tried to introduce buoy ,which, I thought, had
> a clever design for UI development (still used by simple query plugin),
> but I used MultiInputDialog for all further developments.
>
> Of course, there are probably other (better) ways to do, so I'm quite
> interested into your proposition.
>
> By the way, what is your use case ?
>
The use case is creating simple plugin configuration dialogs for scripting
enviroments, with the JComponents as fields in a class or with them
within a HashMap.
> Michaël
>
--Benjamin
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