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Miguel Garcia [message #1097] Fri, 26 January 2007 16:07 Go to next message
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Some presentations in www.topcased.org show a text editor for OCL, used
alongside a diagram editor (Ecore? UML2? I can't tell)

The OCL editor is not even mentioned in their online documentation. Is it
ready for prime time? Has anyone tested it?


Regards,

Miguel Garcia
Re: Miguel Garcia [message #1123 is a reply to message #1097] Fri, 26 January 2007 16:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello Miguel,

If this OCL editor is not mentionned it is a regretable error.
This editor does not provide at this time all the features you can wish on
OCL but allows you to define OCL INV and LET for the essential, on ECORE
models.
This editor is alive an you can send bugs on the topcased Gforge project.
This editor use the OCL engine you can find here in Eclipse.
You can also contribute using the Gforge project.

See you soon on the Gforge.

Best Regards
Christophe
Re: Miguel Garcia [message #1184774 is a reply to message #1123] Wed, 13 November 2013 12:33 Go to previous message
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Hi

If you install the OCL Examples and Editors you will find an OCLinEcore
editor. This has supported full definition of OCL invariants, bodies,
initializers integrated with Ecore sonce the Helios release.

The latest release has preliminary direct OCL to Java code generation.

There are also Complete OCL editors and ...

No need for TopCased's more limited functionality.

Regards

Ed Willink


On 26/01/2007 21:08, C. le Camus wrote:
> Hello Miguel,
> If this OCL editor is not mentionned it is a regretable error.
> This editor does not provide at this time all the features you can
> wish on OCL but allows you to define OCL INV and LET for the
> essential, on ECORE models.
> This editor is alive an you can send bugs on the topcased Gforge project.
> This editor use the OCL engine you can find here in Eclipse. You can
> also contribute using the Gforge project.
>
> See you soon on the Gforge.
>
> Best Regards
> Christophe
>
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