Yakindu Statecharts tools [message #692409] |
Mon, 04 July 2011 11:30 |
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Originally posted by:
Hi,
In a recent post there was a reference to Yakindu Statecharts tools.
Since I use Statecharts myself I'm interested in what it provides.
Currently, I use a simple Statecharts-like Ecore model, translate this
model to SCXML and execute it using the Apache engine. If Yakindu has a
Statechart mode based on Ecore and an engine that uses the Ecore objects
directly, that would be an advantage for me. If the engine also handles
changes to the model, it would be great. BTW, I'm not interested in the
C code generator, as my use case is Java-only.
Hallvard
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Re: Yakindu Statecharts tools [message #695728 is a reply to message #692409] |
Tue, 12 July 2011 12:19 |
Andreas Muelder Messages: 73 Registered: July 2011 |
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Hi Hallvard,
The Yakindu Statechart tools consists of a statechart-like ecore model. It provides a GMF based graphical editor to model the structural aspects of statecharts, like nodes and transitions. Xtext is integrated into the direct edit functionallity of the GMF editor to specify Triggers, guards and actions.
Apart from that, it is shipped with a simulation engine to execute the statcharts. This engine is currently based on an seperate execution model, where the original ecore model objects are transformed to. But I'm currently prototyping an interpreter based on Xtend2, which is a lot of fun because it is an awesome language but this is for version 2.0 of the statechart tools, which is currently under development. (A preview is already available!)
There are several more features, you really should give it a try!
Visit our project homepage at eclipse labs, if you have any questions regarding our tools, you can contact us via our mailing list
yakindu-user @ googlegroups.com
Andreas
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