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DXL Explorer plug-in

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Yesterday I was chatting with someone about DXL and remembered that some months ago I wrote a very experimental (ie half-baked, unfinished, pointless and buggy) plug-in which uses the Eclipse Modelling Framework to build a Java model from DXL and then presents the Java model as a tree/properties combo.

Rather than let the plug-in fester away in a damp corner of the Frunobulax Laboratory I thought I'd drag it, unwashed, into the daylight. So, for your viewing pleasure, may I present DXL Explorer.

More information can be found here.

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GravatarImage1 - Beautiful and I like the name!
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GravatarImage2 - I couldn't think of a better name... Emoticon

GravatarImage3 - Funny, I'd always assumed the DXLPeek library that came with the first domiclipse pluging was actually the stuff Mac and Ian had worked on, pulled into a plugin. I never bothered to actually look at the source code.

GravatarImage4 - @3 Nope. I vaguely knew about the OpenNTF DXLPeek project but never looked at it very closely.

However, like their project, this one lives or dies with the fidelity of the DXLExport/DXLImport tools.

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