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Is Sirius based on GMF? [message #1707777] Wed, 09 September 2015 10:39 Go to next message
Denis Nikiforov is currently offline Denis NikiforovFriend
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Hi

I can't understand whenether Sirius is based on GMF or not. On the one hand Sirius is based on a completely different approach. It does not generate any Java code. On the other hand, Sirius uses GMF Notation. Does Sirius use GMF Tooling or GMF Runtime?

How Sirius is related to Graphiti?

Thanks!
Re: Is Sirius based on GMF? [message #1707783 is a reply to message #1707777] Wed, 09 September 2015 10:47 Go to previous message
Maxime Porhel is currently offline Maxime PorhelFriend
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Hi Denis,

Le 09/09/2015 12:39, Denis Nikiforov a écrit :
> Hi
>
> I can't understand whenether Sirius is based on GMF or not. On the one
> hand Sirius is based on a completely different approach. It does not
> generate any Java code. On the other hand, Sirius uses GMF Notation.
> Does Sirius use GMF Tooling or GMF Runtime?

Sirius uses GMF Notation and GMF Runtime. The Sirius internal diagram
model is computed from your domain model and your specification model.
Then this Sirius internal diagram model is used as semantic model for
the notation model.

GMF tooling was used to init the GMF code to manipulate the Sirius
internal diagram model, but we diverged from the generated code and GMF
tooling is not used in Sirius anymore.


>
> How Sirius is related to Graphiti?

Sirius is not related to Graphiti.

>
> Thanks!

Regards


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