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JET Tutorial [message #468327] Wed, 05 August 2009 05:37 Go to next message
Lars Vogel is currently offline Lars VogelFriend
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Hello,

I have updated a little JET Tutorial which describes how to transform an
EMF model to HTML.

The tutorial can be found here:
http://www.vogella.de/articles/EclipseJET/article.html

It requires a EMF model which is created in this article:

http://www.vogella.de/articles/EclipseEMF/article.html

I hope this helps. Feedback & Corrections are welcome

Best regards, Lars
Re: JET Tutorial [message #488922 is a reply to message #468327] Wed, 30 September 2009 17:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Siegfried Nolte is currently offline Siegfried NolteFriend
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Hi Lars,

your JET tutorial deals with the first part of code generation, the transformation part. What about the second part, the generation of Java oder DB DDL or that like? How do I get text files from the transformed Java sources? How do I work with the generator?

Thanks and regards,
Siegfried
Re: JET Tutorial [message #489014 is a reply to message #488922] Thu, 01 October 2009 08:42 Go to previous message
Siegfried Nolte is currently offline Siegfried NolteFriend
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Hi Lars,

regarding JET transformations me an you seem to be a bit old fashioned. Meanwhile there is something like JET_Transformation projects with a main.jet and a dump.jet.

In the old fashioned way there must be a Generator-process somewhere, that invokes the generate.java. I don't know much about that.

Anyway, I've to learn a bit more about the new way as well. But if you - anybody else welcome - can give me a hint about the JET generator, I will be pleased.

Thanks,
Siegfried
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