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Re: [Help] QVT for beginners [message #496195 is a reply to message #496146] |
Mon, 09 November 2009 10:34 |
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Originally posted by: dvorak.radek.gmail.com
Hi Rahul,
The QVTO component aims to implement the 'operational' part of the OMG
specification
http://www.omg.org/spec/QVT/1.0/
The presentation paper below can help to get quickly oriented in the QVTO
world,
which is usually hard with using the OMG spec only.
http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/qvto/doc/M2M-QVTO.pdf
Checkout the 'SimpleUML to RDB' example using the wizard at
'New/Examples/Operational QVT Transformation'.
This newsgroup contents might also be a valuable input.
Sorry for not providing more, we are short of resources and really face the
following issue:
"Implement more of purely documented but supported via the newsgroup or
document more about
fewer features".
Regards,
/Radek
On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 06:15:00 +0100, Rahul Chandrashekar
<rahul.chandrashekar@in.bosch.com> wrote:
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> Hello Frndz,
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> I am new to the M2M concept. Thought the topic is interesting, i am not
> able to find any documentation, tutorials and know how of QVT.
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> I request the experts in this topic to provide me information regarding
> to the aformentioned query and also steps / webminar which shows the way
> by which a model is transfered to an another model using QVT.
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> i came across a link : http://modfact.lip6.fr/qvtP.html, but it does not
> give a detailed step.
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> Request for help and thanks in advance.
>
> Rahul Chandrashekar.
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