retrieving model info [message #474748] |
Tue, 31 July 2007 10:35 |
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Originally posted by: nickkirtley.gmail.com
hi,
If I have a model. One with components , interfaces and ports. How could I
view this model textually (a very basic view). Lets say a list of
components, ports and interfaces. Not even who is linked to who.
example:
component a
b
port ab
interface z
something like that.
thx
Nick
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Re: retrieving model info [message #474756 is a reply to message #474750] |
Wed, 01 August 2007 14:16 |
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Originally posted by: nickkirtley.gmail.com
Hi Kenn,
There's another seperate question I have.
I've been trying to build the UML2Tools project and I'd also like to build
uml2 as well.
I want to do this so I can change the code and study the effect.
What I did was project->new. cvs project. I chose MDT. it downloaded MDT.
Then I chose all the src files in the build path. Eclipse then built the
workspace and I got an error - java heap error, lack of memory.
Could you explain to me how I can have the MDT project (at least uml2tools
and uml2) in my workspace and that I can change code and compile results?
(step by step plz)
thx a lot
Nick
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Re: retrieving model info [message #474759 is a reply to message #474756] |
Wed, 01 August 2007 15:22 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
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Nick,
1. Consider launching Eclipse with arguments to increase memory, e.g. I
always launch with -vmargs -Xmx1024M -Xms256M.
2. Open the 'CVS Repository Exploring' perspective, create a new repository
location with the following properties:
Connection type: pserver
User: anonymous (no password)
Host: dev.eclipse.org
Repository path: /cvsroot/modeling
3. Select HEAD/org.eclipse.mdt/org.eclipse.uml2.releng, right click, and
select 'Check Out' from the context menu. If you want the source from a
maintenance stream, select 'Check Out As...' and specify a branch, e.g.
R2_1_maintenance.
4. Go the to Package Explorer in the 'Java' perspective, expand to, and
highlight, org.eclipse.uml2.releng/uml2.psf, right click and select 'Import
Project Set...' from the context menu.
5. Go back to the 'CVS Repository Exploring' perspective, select all the
projects under HEAD/org.eclipse.mdt/org.eclipse.uml2tools/plugins/, right
click, and select 'Check Out'. If you want the source from a maintenance
stream, select 'Check Out As...' and specify a branch.
Kenn
"Nick Kirtey" <nickkirtley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9034e60ab3473197b4932121bff614c0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Kenn,
>
> There's another seperate question I have.
> I've been trying to build the UML2Tools project and I'd also like to build
> uml2 as well.
>
> I want to do this so I can change the code and study the effect.
>
> What I did was project->new. cvs project. I chose MDT. it downloaded MDT.
> Then I chose all the src files in the build path. Eclipse then built the
> workspace and I got an error - java heap error, lack of memory.
>
> Could you explain to me how I can have the MDT project (at least uml2tools
> and uml2) in my workspace and that I can change code and compile results?
> (step by step plz)
>
> thx a lot
>
> Nick
>
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Re: retrieving model info [message #474868 is a reply to message #474759] |
Thu, 02 August 2007 12:40 |
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Originally posted by: nickkirtley.gmail.com
Hi Kenn
I got to step 4. When I try that it asks for a username/password. I tried
anonymous/blank and anonymous/anonymous but it doesn't accept the password.
I think I might know why. In my cvs view I have a pserver connection to
dev.eclipse.org. When I try to import project set it asks for user/pass
and it fails. After that I have a new cvs connection using extssh to
dev.eclipse.org. It won't use pserver conn. type.
Maybe this isn't the reason but the fact remains that I cannot import
project set due to password error.
could you tell me how to solve this problem?
thx
nick
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Re: retrieving model info [message #624152 is a reply to message #474750] |
Wed, 01 August 2007 14:16 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: nickkirtley.gmail.com
Hi Kenn,
There's another seperate question I have.
I've been trying to build the UML2Tools project and I'd also like to build
uml2 as well.
I want to do this so I can change the code and study the effect.
What I did was project->new. cvs project. I chose MDT. it downloaded MDT.
Then I chose all the src files in the build path. Eclipse then built the
workspace and I got an error - java heap error, lack of memory.
Could you explain to me how I can have the MDT project (at least uml2tools
and uml2) in my workspace and that I can change code and compile results?
(step by step plz)
thx a lot
Nick
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Re: retrieving model info [message #624155 is a reply to message #474756] |
Wed, 01 August 2007 15:22 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Nick,
1. Consider launching Eclipse with arguments to increase memory, e.g. I
always launch with -vmargs -Xmx1024M -Xms256M.
2. Open the 'CVS Repository Exploring' perspective, create a new repository
location with the following properties:
Connection type: pserver
User: anonymous (no password)
Host: dev.eclipse.org
Repository path: /cvsroot/modeling
3. Select HEAD/org.eclipse.mdt/org.eclipse.uml2.releng, right click, and
select 'Check Out' from the context menu. If you want the source from a
maintenance stream, select 'Check Out As...' and specify a branch, e.g.
R2_1_maintenance.
4. Go the to Package Explorer in the 'Java' perspective, expand to, and
highlight, org.eclipse.uml2.releng/uml2.psf, right click and select 'Import
Project Set...' from the context menu.
5. Go back to the 'CVS Repository Exploring' perspective, select all the
projects under HEAD/org.eclipse.mdt/org.eclipse.uml2tools/plugins/, right
click, and select 'Check Out'. If you want the source from a maintenance
stream, select 'Check Out As...' and specify a branch.
Kenn
"Nick Kirtey" <nickkirtley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9034e60ab3473197b4932121bff614c0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Kenn,
>
> There's another seperate question I have.
> I've been trying to build the UML2Tools project and I'd also like to build
> uml2 as well.
>
> I want to do this so I can change the code and study the effect.
>
> What I did was project->new. cvs project. I chose MDT. it downloaded MDT.
> Then I chose all the src files in the build path. Eclipse then built the
> workspace and I got an error - java heap error, lack of memory.
>
> Could you explain to me how I can have the MDT project (at least uml2tools
> and uml2) in my workspace and that I can change code and compile results?
> (step by step plz)
>
> thx a lot
>
> Nick
>
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Re: retrieving model info [message #624244 is a reply to message #474759] |
Thu, 02 August 2007 12:40 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: nickkirtley.gmail.com
Hi Kenn
I got to step 4. When I try that it asks for a username/password. I tried
anonymous/blank and anonymous/anonymous but it doesn't accept the password.
I think I might know why. In my cvs view I have a pserver connection to
dev.eclipse.org. When I try to import project set it asks for user/pass
and it fails. After that I have a new cvs connection using extssh to
dev.eclipse.org. It won't use pserver conn. type.
Maybe this isn't the reason but the fact remains that I cannot import
project set due to password error.
could you tell me how to solve this problem?
thx
nick
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