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@eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-glsp
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This package contains the configuration for the GLSP diagrams of the Workflow example language. It contains the base code that is independent from the actual application framework and integration variant. Separating this base configuration and the actual integration code means that it can be reused for various different integration variants of the GLSP Workflow example language e.g in a Theia application, Standalone application, VS Code plugin or integrated into the Eclipse IDE.
This package is built with yarn and is available from npm via @eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-glsp
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GLSP diagrams for the Workflow DSL
We found that @eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-glsp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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