| GMF 1 or 2 plugin for contributing to the BPMN-Modeler? [message #8011] |
Wed, 04 February 2009 11:44  |
Pieter Van Gorp Messages: 7 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi all,
I tried to edit the GMF based syntax definition for this project's BPMN
editor. I quickly noticed that my up-to-date GMF 2.1 installation was
incompatible with the provided bpmn.gmfgen file. Converting (right-click
> ...) the GMF 1 file to GMF 2.1 also resulted in some errors (some fields
were not populated by the converter). Therefore, I presumed I was better
of installing GMF 1. Unfortunately, most links on
http://archive.eclipse.org/modeling/gmf/gmf/downloads/drops/ R-1.0.3-200702091900/
are dead so I wonder how I can configure my system for editing the GMF
files for the BPMN modeler. Any links or other advice?
Thanks and best regards,
Pieter Van Gorp
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| Re: GMF 1 or 2 plugin for contributing to the BPMN-Modeler? [message #8104 is a reply to message #8011] |
Wed, 04 February 2009 13:00   |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
We customized the code so much that we don't regenerate it from the
gmfgen file. We also didn't work on updating the gmfgen file to meet the
latest standard.
I can help with some advice, but it depends what you want to contribute.
Thanks,
Antoine
Pieter Van Gorp wrote:
> Hi all,
> I tried to edit the GMF based syntax definition for this project's BPMN
> editor. I quickly noticed that my up-to-date GMF 2.1 installation was
> incompatible with the provided bpmn.gmfgen file. Converting (right-click
>> ...) the GMF 1 file to GMF 2.1 also resulted in some errors (some fields
> were not populated by the converter). Therefore, I presumed I was better
> of installing GMF 1. Unfortunately, most links on
> http://archive.eclipse.org/modeling/gmf/gmf/downloads/drops/ R-1.0.3-200702091900/
> are dead so I wonder how I can configure my system for editing the GMF
> files for the BPMN modeler. Any links or other advice?
>
> Thanks and best regards,
> Pieter Van Gorp
>
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