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[ATL] graphical plugin to plan and executing ATL transformations [message #45937] Wed, 13 June 2007 05:55 Go to next message
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This plug in provides a diagram editor for modeling a process of model
transformations in ATL. It describes the structure of a transformation
flow. The plug in has also the ability to execute the transformations.
You can see it as an planing, documentation and execution board.

http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/updatesite/

a small briefing can be found here :
http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/html/

It's based on the Topcased Diagram Modeler.

greetings urs.
Re: [ATL] graphical plugin to plan and executing ATL transformations [message #45967 is a reply to message #45937] Wed, 13 June 2007 07:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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urs zeidler schreef:
> This plug in provides a diagram editor for modeling a process of model
> transformations in ATL. It describes the structure of a transformation
> flow. The plug in has also the ability to execute the transformations.
> You can see it as an planing, documentation and execution board.
>
> http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/updatesite/
>
> a small briefing can be found here :
> http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/html/
>
> It's based on the Topcased Diagram Modeler.
>
> greetings urs.


Whoa, that's impressive!! :-) It even supports superimposition ;-).

Dennis
Re: [ATL] graphical plugin to plan and executing ATL transformations [message #46212 is a reply to message #45967] Wed, 13 June 2007 12:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dennis Wagelaar schrieb:
> urs zeidler schreef:
>> This plug in provides a diagram editor for modeling a process of model
>> transformations in ATL. It describes the structure of a transformation
>> flow. The plug in has also the ability to execute the transformations.
>> You can see it as an planing, documentation and execution board.
>>
>> http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/updatesite/
>>
>> a small briefing can be found here :
>> http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/html/
>>
>> It's based on the Topcased Diagram Modeler.
>>
>> greetings urs.
>
>
> Whoa, that's impressive!! :-) It even supports superimposition ;-).
>
> Dennis
I'm glad you like it. I'm very busy at the moment but I hope I can
update the documentation, and also add AM3 to the generators, and an
importer for the AM3 Ant Task. There is an importer for ATL launch
configurations, if you store them in a file. The big picture is to
include the generators in the flow, so the whole process of importing,
exporting, generating and tranformating is included and executable.

greetings, urs.
Re: [ATL] graphical plugin to plan and executing ATL transformations [message #63352 is a reply to message #46212] Tue, 02 October 2007 04:11 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
urs zeidler schreef:
> Dennis Wagelaar schrieb:
>> urs zeidler schreef:
>>> This plug in provides a diagram editor for modeling a process of
>>> model transformations in ATL. It describes the structure of a
>>> transformation flow. The plug in has also the ability to execute the
>>> transformations. You can see it as an planing, documentation and
>>> execution board.
>>>
>>> http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/updatesite/
>>>
>>> a small briefing can be found here :
>>> http://opensource.urszeidler.de/ATLflow/html/
>>>
>>> It's based on the Topcased Diagram Modeler.
>>>
>>> greetings urs.
*snip*

I've just tried this out, but the new Callchain Diagram wizard gives an
error:

Plug-in de.urszeidler.eclipse.MBcallchainEd.ed was unable to load class
de.urszeidler.eclipse.MBcallchainEd.ed.wizards.NewCallchainD iagrams.

Does your plugin work with Eclipse 3.3 / JDK 1.5?

--
Dennis
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