[EEF] Can't understand the tutorial [message #513975] |
Thu, 11 February 2010 15:53  |
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I am trying to do the 1st part of the tutorial. The tutorial says this:
> In the EEFGen created, the generation directory is a "src-gen"
> folder in the project where this model. You can keep this value
> or choose another folder. In any case, the target folder must
> exist and be a source folder. If the folder doesn't exist, you can
> create it with the "File > New > Source folder" wizard. If the
> folder exist but isn't a source folder, you can configure the
> build path of the project with the menu
> "Right click > Build Path > Use a source folder".
What does this mean? The eefgen was created in a directory in the edit code named model. In there are 2 files: MyApp.components and MyApp.eefgen. Is the above telling me to create a source directory in my edit project named "src-gen", or is it telling me to create a new directory under my src directory named gen, or does it mean something else?
The next part of the tutorial says I need to:
> reexport this dependency to use the EEF runtime classes
> in the ".editor" project of your meta-model.
The tutorial shows a picture of the Dependencies tab of the Manifest file with an Export window visible. How do you bring up that window? Or, how do I re-export?
Thanks.
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Re: [EEF] Can't understand the tutorial [message #514120 is a reply to message #513985] |
Fri, 12 February 2010 03:50  |
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herb,
there is no stupid questions :), we updates as often as possible the
wiki pages to be more readable. your comments are welcome.
did you finally succeeds to uses EEF ?
you can also take a look to this live demo :
http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/eef/videos/emf-library- in-5-mn.htm
cheers,
Herb Miller a écrit :
> Okay, I am a dummy. I started clicking buttons, and the "Properties"
> button was the answer. Then I looked back at the tutorial, and there
> was an indication (by color) that I needed to use the Properties
> button. Onward...
>
> Sorry for the 1st post.
>
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