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Re: JET2 editor plugin ? [message #22077 is a reply to message #21988] |
Tue, 12 June 2007 08:00   |
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Originally posted by: jcheuoua.ilog.com
Hello Tex,
To add a bit more confusion ;) ... I's start by saying that JET1 is not in
EMFT ...
Actually the first version of the JET technology was (and still is I think)
used by EMF in the codegen plugin.
That is what could be called JET1, and It's only in EMF.
JET2 is an initiative to make the JET technology involved, and it started as
a project in EMFT.
The JET Editor was a separate plugin at that time, that was also in EMFT,
but was working only with JET1.
Now, in M2T, the two components (JET2 technology and JET Editor) will be
aligned and things should be hopefully clearer.
To make it short :
EMF = JET1
EMFT = JET2 + JET1 Editor
M2T = JET2/JET1 + JET2/JET1 Editor
Maybe Paul can add a bit more to this.
I hope this helps,
Joel.
"Tex Twil" <chaljan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:52ed94d5d9c6b96364569c51b48eed03$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hello,
> I'm a bit confused with the differences between JET1 (EMFT) and JET2.
> Could s.o. give me a short explenation ?
> Thanks.
>
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Re: JET2 editor plugin ? [message #32338 is a reply to message #32200] |
Fri, 31 August 2007 06:45  |
Eclipse User |
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Francis:
It is not. I suspect you are using a Eclipse 3.2 based product. JET 0.8 will
install into Eclipse 3.2, but the JET editor has dependencies on Eclipse
3.3, and, as you already know, on JET 0.8.
Paul
"Francis" <fgavino@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ea7eb16ecaf315ded18ca72cfeabd68e$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Paul/Joel,
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> Is it possible to use the JET Editor with JET 0.7.3? I can see in the
> manifest that it is requiring 0.8 as a minimum, but I think it would be
> nice if it can also be used by those who cannot upgrade yet.
>
> Thanks,
> Francis
>
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