Is it possible to debug a GMF project?? [message #734231] |
Fri, 07 October 2011 03:52  |
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Hi!
I am having very strange behaviors in my DSL, so I would like to debug the project. Does anybody know how can I do that?
[Updated on: Fri, 07 October 2011 03:59] by Moderator
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Re: Is it possible to debug a GMF project?? [message #734875 is a reply to message #734301] |
Mon, 10 October 2011 05:10  |
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I am getting a crazy with my GMF project... I don't know java and its getting a bit complicated to me to understand its behavior...
The thing is that in my Ecore I have a block called module, which may contain tasks, and tasks may contain ports. In my generated editor, I can define correctly modules and tasks inside modules, but if I define a port, the editor gets a bit crazy: Although the port is contained by the task (and it must be defined inside the task, that behaves correctly), the space to edit the ports name appears outside the task (in the top-left corner of the module!). Then, the port dissapears, although it is correctly defined in the tree file (maybe it dissapears because it is behind the module?).
I think the problem is in the gmfgraph, so I attach here a snapshot of it. maybe you see something strange.
Thanks in advance.
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