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Re: Tutorial using EMF and GMF [message #189569 is a reply to message #189327] |
Tue, 27 May 2008 20:40 |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
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Luis,
It sounds interesting to me. It seems to me you can't have too much
documentation. There was a very similar sounding article published
recently:
<http://www.eclipse.org/articles/>
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/
Are you looking to publish an article or just add a link to your
existing article?
I don't even see a link to
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/article.php?file=Article-Int egrating-EMF-GMF-Editors/index.html
in http://wiki.eclipse.org/GMF_Documentation. There really ought to be
an articles section so that folks can find all this useful information.
Since it's a wiki, you could add a section and point at your article,
but it's good for the GMF guys to comment about the organization and
stuff like that...
Luis Pedro wrote:
> Hi there,
> In my research group we finished a technical report that is a
> tutorial on how to use EMF and GMF to create a model editor for Petri
> Nets. It is intended to be a tutorial that starts from how to install
> Eclipse, the necessary plugins and ends by explaining how to deploy
> the model editor as an eclipse plugin. It is updated for version 3.3.2
> of Eclipse. I don't know if this is of the interest of someone but we
> could provide with the reference if some one wants to add it to the
> documentation section of either GMF or EMF.
>
> Let me know if this is possible and if you're interested.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luis Pedro
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Luis,<br>
<br>
It sounds interesting to me. It seems to me you can't have too much
documentation. There was a very similar sounding article published
recently:<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/articles/"><br>
</a>
<blockquote><a href="http://www.eclipse.org/articles/">http://www.eclipse.org/articles/</a><br>
</blockquote>
Are you looking to publish an article or just add a link to your
existing article?<br>
<br>
I don't even see a link to <a
href=" http://www.eclipse.org/articles/article.php?file=Article-Int egrating-EMF-GMF-Editors/index.html"> http://www.eclipse.org/articles/article.php?file=Article-Int egrating-EMF-GMF-Editors/index.html</a>
in <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/GMF_Documentation">http://wiki.eclipse.org/GMF_Documentation</a>.
There really ought to be an articles section so that folks can find all
this useful information. Since it's a wiki, you could add a section
and point at your article, but it's good for the GMF guys to comment
about the organization and stuff like that...<br>
<br>
<br>
Luis Pedro wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:g1es7b$lbb$1@build.eclipse.org" type="cite">Hi
there,
<br>
In my research group we finished a technical report that is a
tutorial on how to use EMF and GMF to create a model editor for Petri
Nets. It is intended to be a tutorial that starts from how to install
Eclipse, the necessary plugins and ends by explaining how to deploy the
model editor as an eclipse plugin. It is updated for version 3.3.2 of
Eclipse. I don't know if this is of the interest of someone but we
could provide with the reference if some one wants to add it to the
documentation section of either GMF or EMF.
<br>
<br>
Let me know if this is possible and if you're interested.
<br>
<br>
Best regards,
<br>
<br>
Luis Pedro
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Re: Tutorial using EMF and GMF [message #191578 is a reply to message #189327] |
Sun, 08 June 2008 18:06 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: kheinz57.gmx.de
I have checked the wiki and I haven't seen it til now.
At least I would be really interested in that tutorial.
Luis Pedro schrieb:
> Hi there,
> In my research group we finished a technical report that is a
> tutorial on how to use EMF and GMF to create a model editor for Petri
> Nets. It is intended to be a tutorial that starts from how to install
> Eclipse, the necessary plugins and ends by explaining how to deploy the
> model editor as an eclipse plugin. It is updated for version 3.3.2 of
> Eclipse. I don't know if this is of the interest of someone but we
> could provide with the reference if some one wants to add it to the
> documentation section of either GMF or EMF.
>
> Let me know if this is possible and if you're interested.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luis Pedro
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