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Bug 337920

Summary: org.eclipse.gef version range too narrow for Indigo in org.eclipse.graphiti.ui bundle
Product: [Modeling] Graphiti Reporter: Tran Le <tranle1>
Component: CoreAssignee: Project Inbox <graphiti-inbox>
Status: CLOSED INVALID QA Contact:
Severity: blocker    
Priority: P3 CC: michael.wenz
Version: 0.7.0   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
See Also: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=327669
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Bug Blocks: 336916    

Description Tran Le CLA 2011-02-22 19:50:08 EST
For the Indigo release the org.eclipse.graphiti.ui bundle should define a version range from "[3.5.0,3.8.0)" for the required bundle org.eclipse.gef
Comment 1 Michael Wenz CLA 2011-02-23 03:03:30 EST
Yes, we had to narrow down our GEF dependency to the GEF 3.6 stream (lower than GEF 3.7), because in Graphiti 0.7.x we still use some internal stuff from GEF that has changed from GEF 3.7 onwards. These internal dependencies have been removed for Graphiti 0.8.0 (Indigo M5 - see Bugzilla 327669).

Graphiti 0.7.x is intended to run against Eclipse 3.5 and Eclipse 3.6, it will not run against Eclipse 3.7 (Indigo). 

But, since Graphiti 0.8.0 is part of Indigo (since M4) and available via the aggregated Indigo update site, I would suggest that the JPA editor sitches to Graphiti 0.8.0 for its Indigo participation (still using 0.7.x would appear kind of strange to me because that would lead to having two Graphiti versions inside Indigo); for this release GEF 3.7 (th Indigo version) is in the allowed range.

Just let me know if that is not possible so that we can think of something else.

Michael
Comment 2 Tran Le CLA 2011-02-24 04:57:29 EST
JPA Diagram Editor is working with Graphiti 0.8.0. Thanks.