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EMF genmodel properties documentation?? [message #379982] Tue, 20 March 2007 15:57 Go to next message
Andy Levine is currently offline Andy LevineFriend
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Where can one find comprehensive documentation on the meaining of the
properties for an EMF genmodel? For example, what does the boolean
Edit/"Creation Commands" do? How about "Model Defaults/Feature Map Wrapper
Class"? These are just a few of the ones I am interested in. Other than
code-diving, are there online docs somewhere?

Thanks
Andy
Re: EMF genmodel properties documentation?? [message #379984 is a reply to message #379982] Tue, 20 March 2007 16:34 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Andy,

I replied on the EMF newsgroup saying:

Unfortunately there is no such comprehensive on-line documentation.
The second edition of the book will have such documentation and we
are hoping we'll be able to publish a few of the chapters on the EMF
website. A lot of people don't notice that when they select a
property in the properties view that the status line at the bottom
of the Eclipse window has a sentence of description for the property.


Andy Levine wrote:
> Where can one find comprehensive documentation on the meaining of the
> properties for an EMF genmodel? For example, what does the boolean
> Edit/"Creation Commands" do? How about "Model Defaults/Feature Map Wrapper
> Class"? These are just a few of the ones I am interested in. Other than
> code-diving, are there online docs somewhere?
>
> Thanks
> Andy
>
>
>


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Andy,<br>
<br>
I replied on the EMF newsgroup saying:<br>
<blockquote>Unfortunately there is no such comprehensive on-line
documentation.&nbsp;
The second edition of the book will have such documentation and we are
hoping we'll be able to publish a few of the chapters on the EMF
website.&nbsp; A lot of people don't notice that when they select a property
in the properties view that the status line at the bottom of the
Eclipse window has a sentence of description for the property.<br>
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Andy Levine wrote:
<blockquote cite="midetp09i$e9l$1@utils.eclipse.org" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Where can one find comprehensive documentation on the meaining of the
properties for an EMF genmodel? For example, what does the boolean
Edit/"Creation Commands" do? How about "Model Defaults/Feature Map Wrapper
Class"? These are just a few of the ones I am interested in. Other than
code-diving, are there online docs somewhere?

Thanks
Andy


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Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
Re: EMF genmodel properties documentation?? [message #590046 is a reply to message #379982] Tue, 20 March 2007 16:34 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
Messages: 33133
Registered: July 2009
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Andy,

I replied on the EMF newsgroup saying:

Unfortunately there is no such comprehensive on-line documentation.
The second edition of the book will have such documentation and we
are hoping we'll be able to publish a few of the chapters on the EMF
website. A lot of people don't notice that when they select a
property in the properties view that the status line at the bottom
of the Eclipse window has a sentence of description for the property.


Andy Levine wrote:
> Where can one find comprehensive documentation on the meaining of the
> properties for an EMF genmodel? For example, what does the boolean
> Edit/"Creation Commands" do? How about "Model Defaults/Feature Map Wrapper
> Class"? These are just a few of the ones I am interested in. Other than
> code-diving, are there online docs somewhere?
>
> Thanks
> Andy
>
>
>


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Andy,<br>
<br>
I replied on the EMF newsgroup saying:<br>
<blockquote>Unfortunately there is no such comprehensive on-line
documentation.&nbsp;
The second edition of the book will have such documentation and we are
hoping we'll be able to publish a few of the chapters on the EMF
website.&nbsp; A lot of people don't notice that when they select a property
in the properties view that the status line at the bottom of the
Eclipse window has a sentence of description for the property.<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
Andy Levine wrote:
<blockquote cite="midetp09i$e9l$1@utils.eclipse.org" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Where can one find comprehensive documentation on the meaining of the
properties for an EMF genmodel? For example, what does the boolean
Edit/"Creation Commands" do? How about "Model Defaults/Feature Map Wrapper
Class"? These are just a few of the ones I am interested in. Other than
code-diving, are there online docs somewhere?

Thanks
Andy


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Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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