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Re: Emfatic as true Ecore concrete syntax [message #431709 is a reply to message #431688] |
Wed, 22 July 2009 13:06 |
Andy Carpenter Messages: 145 Registered: July 2009 |
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"Ed Merks" <Ed.Merks@gmail.com> wrote in message =
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Andy,
Comments below.
Andy Carpenter wrote:=20
We've been experimenting with creating tooling so that Emfatic=20
can be treated was a Ecore concrete syntax; i.e. no conversion=20
to xmi syntax (.ecore files) is required.=20
That would be cool. XMI is gross.
This tooling in now sufficietly complete to allow others to try it =
out and is available=20
at http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~andy/eclipse. It is built on=20
Xtext and ATL 3.0, so it is easiest to install into the Eclipse=20
Modeling Package Galileo release.=20
Cool. I hope to find time to try it soon, but will be traveling for =
the next week...
Openning a .emf resource produces a model in of Ecore=20
components. So, it can be used anywhere a Ecore model=20
expressed in xmi can.=20
I'll need to provide better support for letting the wizards consume =
the extensions...
We've tested it as a resource in the reflective Ecore editor and =
using the importer to create=20
an EMF generator model from which we have generated=20
code.=20
This would make great replacement for the current EMFatic project:
http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/?project=3Demfatic
Are you interested in that?
Yes. It was developed for local use, but we've happy to have it used =
elsewhere.
Andy.
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experimenting with creating tooling so that Emfatic <BR>can be =
treated was a=20
Ecore concrete syntax; i.e. no conversion <BR>to xmi syntax (.ecore =
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is required. </BLOCKQUOTE>That would be cool. XMI is =
gross.<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=3Dmid:h44lk4$639$1@build.eclipse.org =
type=3D"cite">This tooling=20
in now sufficietly complete to allow others to try it out and is =
available=20
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href=3D"http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~andy/eclipse">http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~a=
ndy/eclipse</A>.=20
It is built on <BR>Xtext and ATL 3.0, so it is easiest to install =
into the=20
Eclipse <BR>Modeling Package Galileo release. =
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hope to find time to try it soon, but will be traveling for the next=20
week...<BR>
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.emf resource produces a model in of Ecore <BR>components. So, it =
can be=20
used anywhere a Ecore model <BR>expressed in xmi can. =
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to provide better support for letting the wizards consume the=20
extensions...<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=3Dmid:h44lk4$639$1@build.eclipse.org =
type=3D"cite">We've tested=20
it as a resource in the reflective Ecore editor and using the =
importer to=20
create <BR>an EMF generator model from which we have generated =
<BR>code.=20
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EMFatic=20
project:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
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href=3D"http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/?project=3Demfatic">http://w=
ww.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/?project=3Demfatic</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE >Are=20
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used=20
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Re: Emfatic as true Ecore concrete syntax [message #431744 is a reply to message #431709] |
Thu, 23 July 2009 15:23 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33142 Registered: July 2009 |
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Andy,
Cool. Please send me at note ed.merks at gmail.com and we'll talk about
the details of contributing this to Eclipse and maintaining it there.
I'm traveling right now, so I'm getting a little behind on the notes...
Andy Carpenter wrote:
> Comments below
>
> "Ed Merks" <Ed.Merks@gmail.com <mailto:Ed.Merks@gmail.com>> wrote
> in message news:h44oh1$qnj$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Andy,
>
> Comments below.
>
> Andy Carpenter wrote:
>> We've been experimenting with creating tooling so that Emfatic
>> can be treated was a Ecore concrete syntax; i.e. no conversion
>> to xmi syntax (.ecore files) is required.
> That would be cool. XMI is gross.
>> This tooling in now sufficietly complete to allow others to try
>> it out and is available
>> at http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~andy/eclipse. It is built on
>> Xtext and ATL 3.0, so it is easiest to install into the Eclipse
>> Modeling Package Galileo release.
> Cool. I hope to find time to try it soon, but will be traveling
> for the next week...
>> Openning a .emf resource produces a model in of Ecore
>> components. So, it can be used anywhere a Ecore model
>> expressed in xmi can.
> I'll need to provide better support for letting the wizards
> consume the extensions...
>> We've tested it as a resource in the reflective Ecore editor and
>> using the importer to create
>> an EMF generator model from which we have generated
>> code.
> This would make great replacement for the current EMFatic project:
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/?project=emfatic
>
> Are you interested in that?
>
> Yes. It was developed for local use, but we've happy to have it used
> elsewhere.
> Andy.
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Andy,<br>
<br>
Cool. Please send me at note ed.merks at gmail.com and we'll talk
about the details of contributing this to Eclipse and maintaining it
there. I'm traveling right now, so I'm getting a little behind on the
notes...<br>
<br>
<br>
Andy Carpenter wrote:
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<div>"Ed Merks" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:Ed.Merks@gmail.com">Ed.Merks@gmail.com</a>> wrote in
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Andy,<br>
<br>
Comments below.<br>
<br>
Andy Carpenter wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:h44lk4$639$1@build.eclipse.org" type="cite">We've
been experimenting with creating tooling so that Emfatic <br>
can be treated was a Ecore concrete syntax; i.e. no conversion <br>
to xmi syntax (.ecore files) is required. </blockquote>
That would be cool. XMI is gross.<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:h44lk4$639$1@build.eclipse.org" type="cite">This
tooling in now sufficietly complete to allow others to try it out and
is available <br>
at <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/%7Eandy/eclipse">http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~andy/eclipse</a>.
It is built on <br>
Xtext and ATL 3.0, so it is easiest to install into the Eclipse <br>
Modeling Package Galileo release. <br>
</blockquote>
Cool. I hope to find time to try it soon, but will be traveling for
the next week...<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:h44lk4$639$1@build.eclipse.org" type="cite">Openning
a .emf resource produces a model in of Ecore <br>
components. So, it can be used anywhere a Ecore model <br>
expressed in xmi can. </blockquote>
I'll need to provide better support for letting the wizards consume the
extensions...<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:h44lk4$639$1@build.eclipse.org" type="cite">We've
tested it as a resource in the reflective Ecore editor and using the
importer to create <br>
an EMF generator model from which we have generated <br>
code. <br>
</blockquote>
This would make great replacement for the current EMFatic project:<br>
<blockquote><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/?project=emfatic">http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/?project=emfatic</a><br>
</blockquote>
Are you interested in that?<br>
</blockquote>
<div>Yes. It was developed for local use, but we've happy to have it
used elsewhere.</div>
<div>Andy.</div>
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