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GLSP node server for the workflow example (bundled)
Provides a bundled version of the Workflow example server for node. This example server is used as dev example in GLSP projects.
Note that this package provides the bundled file. If you are looking for the unbundled source code with type definitions check out
@eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-server.
The workflow diagram is a consistent example provided by all GLSP components. The example implements a simple flow chart diagram editor with different types of nodes and edges (see screenshot below). The example can be used to try out different GLSP features, as well as several available integrations with IDE platforms (Theia, VSCode, Eclipse, Standalone). As the example is fully open source, you can also use it as a blueprint for a custom implementation of a GLSP diagram editor. See our project website for an overview of the workflow example and all components implementing it.
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For more information, please visit the Eclipse GLSP Umbrella repository and the Eclipse GLSP Website. If you have questions, please raise them in the discussions and have a look at our communication and support options.
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GLSP node server for the workflow example (bundled)
The npm package @eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-server-bundled receives a total of 108 weekly downloads. As such, @eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-server-bundled popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-server-bundled 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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