Is GMF alive? Where is the documentation? [message #1222615] |
Fri, 20 December 2013 17:31  |
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I'm trying to learn the ins and outs of GMF over the holidays. However, the GMF project website has a bunch of broken links and empty pages. Is GMF dying? Is there something in the Eclipse world to replace it?
If GMF is going strong, can someone give me a link to the official documentation for GMF?
When I visit the project page: http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/gmp/?project=gmf-runtime
And click on the "Online Documentation" link on the right side, it takes me to the eclipse documentation page. When I select 3.7 (which is what I am using) or any of the 4.x options, there is no "GMF Guide" in the Contents on the left.
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Re: Is GMF alive? Where is the documentation? [message #1232143 is a reply to message #1231416] |
Thu, 16 January 2014 04:58   |
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Hi,
you are right documentation is not optimal yet. GMF, however, is far away from being dead. You could take a look in bugzilla to see what is planned for the next release:
380983, 417987, 161575, 417982, 417992, 417995, 417997, 417980, 417985, 417991, 418002, 418006, 418007.
Ralph
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Re: Is GMF alive? Where is the documentation? [message #1297110 is a reply to message #1295689] |
Tue, 15 April 2014 08:29  |
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Le 14/04/2014 16:42, melek mssaed a écrit :
> hello
Hi.
> I am not expert in java and eclipse :(
> can any one help me ? I need to build a project GMF from my ecore model
> (EMF) and I hope to have in palette a node wich Contains a figure of a
> person (actor) and an ellipse for the use case and i hope to have in
> links include and the other connection .
Have you looked at Sirius (http://www.eclipse.org/sirius)? It uses the
GMF Runtime underneath, but can be configured to create your own
diagrams with no Java programming (at least in simple cases).
If you want to give it a try, don't hesitate to ask questions on
Sirius's own forum (http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/f/262/).
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