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Re: Sirius runtime as standalone applicatio (rcp?) [message #1725934 is a reply to message #1725088] |
Tue, 08 March 2016 14:52 |
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Le 29/02/2016 22:48, Jakub Kitaj a écrit :
> I made Sirius Tutorials with Family model and now I would like to make
> standalone runtime application.
> Is there any way to run sirius application from tutorial in standalone
> (not by runing one Eclipse and there run another Eclipse instance with
> application)?
It depends on what you mean by "standalone".
Sirius modelers are plain Eclipse plug-ins with no specific build
requirements, so they can be built/packaged, published and then
installed in an existing Eclipse installation using the same tools and
techniques as any other Eclipse plug-ins (the details go beyond the
scope of this forum).
If you want a "ready-to-use" executable product with your modeler
already installed, this is possible too, but requires creating an
Eclipse product. Again, nothing Sirius-specific here, but you can find a
concrete example at https://github.com/ObeoNetwork/UML-Designer.
By default the resulting product will very much look like a "classic"
Eclipse IDE with Sirius and you modeler pre-installed. If you want to
streamline the UI to hide the most scary parts from your end-users, it's
also possible, but only in part and require more work.
https://github.com/mbats/arduino is an example of such a simplified UI.
Underneath there's a full Eclipse and Sirius running, but a lot of it is
hidden (see
https://github.com/mbats/arduino/wiki/Tutorial-:-How-to-create-a-new-project-%3F
for example).
Regards,
Pierre-Charles
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Pierre-Charles David - Obeo
Need training or professional services for Sirius?
http://www.obeodesigner.com/sirius
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