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Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #487735] |
Thu, 24 September 2009 09:37 |
Patrick Konemann Messages: 116 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi all,
1. What is it about?
The Framework for Model-independent Differences is based on EMF Compare and transforms emfdiffs to self-contained differences which can be used without the original models.
One example is creating a Patch for models - similar to what we know for text/code.
Tested so far: Ecore models, simple UML models, some domain specific EMF models.
2. Status
The first beta release has just been published. Downloads, tutorial, screencasts, and further documentation at:
http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk
3. Epatch vs. Model-independent Differences
Epatch is going to be part of EMF Compare as a patching mechanism.
Although both Epatches and Model-independent Differences are self-contained difference representations, they differ at least in the following points:
- Epatches describe differences exactly (and only) for the models the patch was created for whereas Model-independent Differences are more flexible and, with the use of OCL, are applicable even though the model has changed in the meanwhile.
- Epatches + Metapatches are also able to handle changes in the meta model, model-independent differences don't.
- The Model-independent Differencing Framework is a modular framework allowing different strategies for model element referencing (e.g. id- and condition-based), difference calculation, difference application, and conflict resolution.
4. Feedback wanted
If you experience any problems with our framework, if you miss some feature, or if you find the tool useful and just want to give general feedback:
please write comments on our website or contact us directly using the "Contact us" form.
Thank you for your attention, may our work be helpful for you :-)
Patrick
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #487743 is a reply to message #487735] |
Thu, 24 September 2009 10:16 |
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Hi Patrick,
That sounds very interesting. Can you point me to the licensing
information on your web page?
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
Patrick Könemann schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> 1. What is it about?
> The Framework for Model-independent Differences is based on EMF
> Compare and transforms emfdiffs to self-contained differences which
> can be used without the original models.
> One example is creating a Patch for models - similar to what we know
> for text/code.
> Tested so far: Ecore models, simple UML models, some domain specific
> EMF models.
>
> 2. Status
> The first beta release has just been published. Downloads, tutorial,
> screencasts, and further documentation at:
> http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk
>
> 3. Epatch vs. Model-independent Differences
> Epatch is going to be part of EMF Compare as a patching mechanism.
> Although both Epatches and Model-independent Differences are
> self-contained difference representations, they differ at least in the
> following points:
> - Epatches describe differences exactly (and only) for the models the
> patch was created for whereas Model-independent Differences are more
> flexible and, with the use of OCL, are applicable even though the
> model has changed in the meanwhile.
> - Epatches + Metapatches are also able to handle changes in the meta
> model, model-independent differences don't.
> - The Model-independent Differencing Framework is a modular framework
> allowing different strategies for model element referencing (e.g. id-
> and condition-based), difference calculation, difference application,
> and conflict resolution.
>
> 4. Feedback wanted
> If you experience any problems with our framework, if you miss some
> feature, or if you find the tool useful and just want to give general
> feedback:
> please write comments on our website or contact us directly using the
> "Contact us" form.
>
>
> Thank you for your attention, may our work be helpful for you :-)
> Patrick
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://www.esc-net.de
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #487971 is a reply to message #487766] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 07:09 |
Patrick Konemann Messages: 116 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thank you Eike for pointing that out.
License is changed to EPL now.
Patrick
On 24-09-2009 13:21, Eike Stepper wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> A pity, GPL reduces the usefulness for many Eclipse users ;-(
>
> Cheers
> /Eike
>
> ----
> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>
>
>
> Patrick Könemann schrieb:
>> Hi Eike,
>>
>> You're right, I missed all the license information.
>> It will be the GPL, I'll add that as soon as possible, hopefully this
>> week.
>>
>> Best regards and thanks for your interest!
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On 24-09-2009 12:16, Eike Stepper wrote:
>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>
>>> That sounds very interesting. Can you point me to the licensing
>>> information on your web page?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> /Eike
>>>
>>> ----
>>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>>>
>>>
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #487997 is a reply to message #487735] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 09:12 |
Cedric Brun Messages: 431 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Patrick,
Thanks for using EMF Compare!
your model independent differences implements sounds promisingly complete
and has nice capabilities, we (EMF Compare team) will have close look to it
:)
Cédric
Patrick Könemann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> 1. What is it about?
> The Framework for Model-independent Differences is based on EMF Compare
> and transforms emfdiffs to self-contained differences which can be used
> without the original models. One example is creating a Patch for models -
> similar to what we know for text/code. Tested so far: Ecore models, simple
> UML models, some domain specific EMF models.
>
> 2. Status
> The first beta release has just been published. Downloads, tutorial,
> screencasts, and further documentation at: http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk
>
> 3. Epatch vs. Model-independent Differences
> Epatch is going to be part of EMF Compare as a patching mechanism.
> Although both Epatches and Model-independent Differences are
> self-contained difference representations, they differ at least in the
> following points: - Epatches describe differences exactly (and only) for
> the models the patch was created for whereas Model-independent Differences
> are more flexible and, with the use of OCL, are applicable even though the
> model has changed in the meanwhile. - Epatches + Metapatches are also able
> to handle changes in the meta model, model-independent differences don't.
> - The Model-independent Differencing Framework is a modular framework
> allowing different strategies for model element referencing (e.g. id- and
> condition-based), difference calculation, difference application, and
> conflict resolution.
>
> 4. Feedback wanted
> If you experience any problems with our framework, if you miss some
> feature, or if you find the tool useful and just want to give general
> feedback: please write comments on our website or contact us directly
> using the "Contact us" form.
>
>
> Thank you for your attention, may our work be helpful for you :-)
> Patrick
http://cedric.brun.io news and articles on eclipse and eclipse modeling.
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #488010 is a reply to message #487971] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 09:58 |
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Patrick,
Now that sounds promising :). I've got a few questions on this :
1) You have a "compare and create model-independant differences" menu.
Have you taken a look at supporting the same through the Team => create
patch... menu (I don't know if it's feasible, but hey, that'd be nice ^^)?
2) EMF Compare allows comparison of whole resource sets (multiple models
with links between them, models splitted within multiple resources,
....). Do you support multiple resources patches?
3) Would you support say, comparing two versions of a metamodel,
creating the diff file, then applying the changes on instances of that
metamodel?
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Patrick K
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #488013 is a reply to message #488010] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 10:15 |
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Hi Laurent,
Question below...
laurent Goubet schrieb:
> Patrick,
>
> 3) Would you support say, comparing two versions of a metamodel,
> creating the diff file, then applying the changes on instances of that
> metamodel?
Wouldn't that be similar to the functionality we expect from the new
Edapt proposal?
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>
> Laurent Goubet
> Obeo
>
> Patrick Könemann a écrit :
>> Thank you Eike for pointing that out.
>> License is changed to EPL now.
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On 24-09-2009 13:21, Eike Stepper wrote:
>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>
>>> A pity, GPL reduces the usefulness for many Eclipse users ;-(
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> /Eike
>>>
>>> ----
>>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Patrick Könemann schrieb:
>>>> Hi Eike,
>>>>
>>>> You're right, I missed all the license information.
>>>> It will be the GPL, I'll add that as soon as possible, hopefully this
>>>> week.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards and thanks for your interest!
>>>> Patrick
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 24-09-2009 12:16, Eike Stepper wrote:
>>>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>>>
>>>>> That sounds very interesting. Can you point me to the licensing
>>>>> information on your web page?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> /Eike
>>>>>
>>>>> ----
>>>>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>>>>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
>
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://www.esc-net.de
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #488022 is a reply to message #488010] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 10:56 |
Patrick Konemann Messages: 116 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Laurent,
> 1) You have a "compare and create model-independant differences" menu.
> Have you taken a look at supporting the same through the Team => create
> patch... menu (I don't know if it's feasible, but hey, that'd be nice ^^)?
Sounds reasonable, we'll have a look at that.
> 2) EMF Compare allows comparison of whole resource sets (multiple models
> with links between them, models splitted within multiple resources,
> ...). Do you support multiple resources patches?
Not yet.
It is not our primary goal to support multiple resources (yet), and we don't have any resources for that at the moment.
Still, it is an important issue and I would like to see that feature in the future.
> 3) Would you support say, comparing two versions of a metamodel,
> creating the diff file, then applying the changes on instances of that
> metamodel?
Nope.
Afaik there are at least two approaches dealing with that:
http://www.uni-koblenz-landau.de/koblenz/fb4/institute/ueber greifend/sre/conferences/wsr/wsr2009/eyshold.pdf
http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/CVSM.20 09.5071722
In the long run, it would of course be nice to have..
Best regards
Patrick
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #488037 is a reply to message #488022] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 12:21 |
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Patrick,
Thanks for the answers, I was kind of expecting 3) to be 'no' :p. Edapt
(currently, COPE) is planned to answer this need, but a basic migration
through patches would have been nice ^^.
Cheers!
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Patrick K
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #489920 is a reply to message #487735] |
Tue, 06 October 2009 13:44 |
Patrick Konemann Messages: 116 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi all,
we had some compatibility issues with the latest version of EMF Compare 1.0.1, because ReferenceOrderChanges were not recognized by our tool.
The bug is fixed now and a new Release is available at http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk (note that we kept the major version 1.0.1 to adapt the version number of EMF Compare).
Cheers
Patrick
On 24-09-2009 11:37, Patrick Könemann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> 1. What is it about?
> The Framework for Model-independent Differences is based on EMF Compare
> and transforms emfdiffs to self-contained differences which can be used
> without the original models.
> One example is creating a Patch for models - similar to what we know for
> text/code.
> Tested so far: Ecore models, simple UML models, some domain specific EMF
> models.
>
> 2. Status
> The first beta release has just been published. Downloads, tutorial,
> screencasts, and further documentation at:
> http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk
>
> 3. Epatch vs. Model-independent Differences
> Epatch is going to be part of EMF Compare as a patching mechanism.
> Although both Epatches and Model-independent Differences are
> self-contained difference representations, they differ at least in the
> following points:
> - Epatches describe differences exactly (and only) for the models the
> patch was created for whereas Model-independent Differences are more
> flexible and, with the use of OCL, are applicable even though the model
> has changed in the meanwhile.
> - Epatches + Metapatches are also able to handle changes in the meta
> model, model-independent differences don't.
> - The Model-independent Differencing Framework is a modular framework
> allowing different strategies for model element referencing (e.g. id-
> and condition-based), difference calculation, difference application,
> and conflict resolution.
>
> 4. Feedback wanted
> If you experience any problems with our framework, if you miss some
> feature, or if you find the tool useful and just want to give general
> feedback:
> please write comments on our website or contact us directly using the
> "Contact us" form.
>
>
> Thank you for your attention, may our work be helpful for you :-)
> Patrick
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621388 is a reply to message #487735] |
Thu, 24 September 2009 10:16 |
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Hi Patrick,
That sounds very interesting. Can you point me to the licensing
information on your web page?
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
Patrick Könemann schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> 1. What is it about?
> The Framework for Model-independent Differences is based on EMF
> Compare and transforms emfdiffs to self-contained differences which
> can be used without the original models.
> One example is creating a Patch for models - similar to what we know
> for text/code.
> Tested so far: Ecore models, simple UML models, some domain specific
> EMF models.
>
> 2. Status
> The first beta release has just been published. Downloads, tutorial,
> screencasts, and further documentation at:
> http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk
>
> 3. Epatch vs. Model-independent Differences
> Epatch is going to be part of EMF Compare as a patching mechanism.
> Although both Epatches and Model-independent Differences are
> self-contained difference representations, they differ at least in the
> following points:
> - Epatches describe differences exactly (and only) for the models the
> patch was created for whereas Model-independent Differences are more
> flexible and, with the use of OCL, are applicable even though the
> model has changed in the meanwhile.
> - Epatches + Metapatches are also able to handle changes in the meta
> model, model-independent differences don't.
> - The Model-independent Differencing Framework is a modular framework
> allowing different strategies for model element referencing (e.g. id-
> and condition-based), difference calculation, difference application,
> and conflict resolution.
>
> 4. Feedback wanted
> If you experience any problems with our framework, if you miss some
> feature, or if you find the tool useful and just want to give general
> feedback:
> please write comments on our website or contact us directly using the
> "Contact us" form.
>
>
> Thank you for your attention, may our work be helpful for you :-)
> Patrick
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://www.esc-net.de
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621395 is a reply to message #487766] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 07:09 |
Patrick Konemann Messages: 116 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Thank you Eike for pointing that out.
License is changed to EPL now.
Patrick
On 24-09-2009 13:21, Eike Stepper wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> A pity, GPL reduces the usefulness for many Eclipse users ;-(
>
> Cheers
> /Eike
>
> ----
> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>
>
>
> Patrick Könemann schrieb:
>> Hi Eike,
>>
>> You're right, I missed all the license information.
>> It will be the GPL, I'll add that as soon as possible, hopefully this
>> week.
>>
>> Best regards and thanks for your interest!
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On 24-09-2009 12:16, Eike Stepper wrote:
>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>
>>> That sounds very interesting. Can you point me to the licensing
>>> information on your web page?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> /Eike
>>>
>>> ----
>>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>>>
>>>
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621396 is a reply to message #487735] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 09:12 |
Cedric Brun Messages: 431 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Patrick,
Thanks for using EMF Compare!
your model independent differences implements sounds promisingly complete
and has nice capabilities, we (EMF Compare team) will have close look to it
:)
Cédric
Patrick Könemann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> 1. What is it about?
> The Framework for Model-independent Differences is based on EMF Compare
> and transforms emfdiffs to self-contained differences which can be used
> without the original models. One example is creating a Patch for models -
> similar to what we know for text/code. Tested so far: Ecore models, simple
> UML models, some domain specific EMF models.
>
> 2. Status
> The first beta release has just been published. Downloads, tutorial,
> screencasts, and further documentation at: http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk
>
> 3. Epatch vs. Model-independent Differences
> Epatch is going to be part of EMF Compare as a patching mechanism.
> Although both Epatches and Model-independent Differences are
> self-contained difference representations, they differ at least in the
> following points: - Epatches describe differences exactly (and only) for
> the models the patch was created for whereas Model-independent Differences
> are more flexible and, with the use of OCL, are applicable even though the
> model has changed in the meanwhile. - Epatches + Metapatches are also able
> to handle changes in the meta model, model-independent differences don't.
> - The Model-independent Differencing Framework is a modular framework
> allowing different strategies for model element referencing (e.g. id- and
> condition-based), difference calculation, difference application, and
> conflict resolution.
>
> 4. Feedback wanted
> If you experience any problems with our framework, if you miss some
> feature, or if you find the tool useful and just want to give general
> feedback: please write comments on our website or contact us directly
> using the "Contact us" form.
>
>
> Thank you for your attention, may our work be helpful for you :-)
> Patrick
http://cedric.brun.io news and articles on eclipse and eclipse modeling.
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621397 is a reply to message #487971] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 09:58 |
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Patrick,
Now that sounds promising :). I've got a few questions on this :
1) You have a "compare and create model-independant differences" menu.
Have you taken a look at supporting the same through the Team => create
patch... menu (I don't know if it's feasible, but hey, that'd be nice ^^)?
2) EMF Compare allows comparison of whole resource sets (multiple models
with links between them, models splitted within multiple resources,
....). Do you support multiple resources patches?
3) Would you support say, comparing two versions of a metamodel,
creating the diff file, then applying the changes on instances of that
metamodel?
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Patrick K
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621398 is a reply to message #488010] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 10:15 |
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Hi Laurent,
Question below...
laurent Goubet schrieb:
> Patrick,
>
> 3) Would you support say, comparing two versions of a metamodel,
> creating the diff file, then applying the changes on instances of that
> metamodel?
Wouldn't that be similar to the functionality we expect from the new
Edapt proposal?
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>
> Laurent Goubet
> Obeo
>
> Patrick Könemann a écrit :
>> Thank you Eike for pointing that out.
>> License is changed to EPL now.
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On 24-09-2009 13:21, Eike Stepper wrote:
>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>
>>> A pity, GPL reduces the usefulness for many Eclipse users ;-(
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> /Eike
>>>
>>> ----
>>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Patrick Könemann schrieb:
>>>> Hi Eike,
>>>>
>>>> You're right, I missed all the license information.
>>>> It will be the GPL, I'll add that as soon as possible, hopefully this
>>>> week.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards and thanks for your interest!
>>>> Patrick
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 24-09-2009 12:16, Eike Stepper wrote:
>>>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>>>
>>>>> That sounds very interesting. Can you point me to the licensing
>>>>> information on your web page?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> /Eike
>>>>>
>>>>> ----
>>>>> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
>>>>> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
>
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://www.esc-net.de
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621399 is a reply to message #488010] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 10:56 |
Patrick Konemann Messages: 116 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Laurent,
> 1) You have a "compare and create model-independant differences" menu.
> Have you taken a look at supporting the same through the Team => create
> patch... menu (I don't know if it's feasible, but hey, that'd be nice ^^)?
Sounds reasonable, we'll have a look at that.
> 2) EMF Compare allows comparison of whole resource sets (multiple models
> with links between them, models splitted within multiple resources,
> ...). Do you support multiple resources patches?
Not yet.
It is not our primary goal to support multiple resources (yet), and we don't have any resources for that at the moment.
Still, it is an important issue and I would like to see that feature in the future.
> 3) Would you support say, comparing two versions of a metamodel,
> creating the diff file, then applying the changes on instances of that
> metamodel?
Nope.
Afaik there are at least two approaches dealing with that:
http://www.uni-koblenz-landau.de/koblenz/fb4/institute/ueber greifend/sre/conferences/wsr/wsr2009/eyshold.pdf
http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/CVSM.20 09.5071722
In the long run, it would of course be nice to have..
Best regards
Patrick
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621400 is a reply to message #488022] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 12:21 |
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Patrick,
Thanks for the answers, I was kind of expecting 3) to be 'no' :p. Edapt
(currently, COPE) is planned to answer this need, but a basic migration
through patches would have been nice ^^.
Cheers!
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Patrick K
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Re: Framework for Patching EMF Models is available [message #621431 is a reply to message #487735] |
Tue, 06 October 2009 13:44 |
Patrick Konemann Messages: 116 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi all,
we had some compatibility issues with the latest version of EMF Compare 1.0.1, because ReferenceOrderChanges were not recognized by our tool.
The bug is fixed now and a new Release is available at http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk (note that we kept the major version 1.0.1 to adapt the version number of EMF Compare).
Cheers
Patrick
On 24-09-2009 11:37, Patrick Könemann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> 1. What is it about?
> The Framework for Model-independent Differences is based on EMF Compare
> and transforms emfdiffs to self-contained differences which can be used
> without the original models.
> One example is creating a Patch for models - similar to what we know for
> text/code.
> Tested so far: Ecore models, simple UML models, some domain specific EMF
> models.
>
> 2. Status
> The first beta release has just been published. Downloads, tutorial,
> screencasts, and further documentation at:
> http://modeldiff.imm.dtu.dk
>
> 3. Epatch vs. Model-independent Differences
> Epatch is going to be part of EMF Compare as a patching mechanism.
> Although both Epatches and Model-independent Differences are
> self-contained difference representations, they differ at least in the
> following points:
> - Epatches describe differences exactly (and only) for the models the
> patch was created for whereas Model-independent Differences are more
> flexible and, with the use of OCL, are applicable even though the model
> has changed in the meanwhile.
> - Epatches + Metapatches are also able to handle changes in the meta
> model, model-independent differences don't.
> - The Model-independent Differencing Framework is a modular framework
> allowing different strategies for model element referencing (e.g. id-
> and condition-based), difference calculation, difference application,
> and conflict resolution.
>
> 4. Feedback wanted
> If you experience any problems with our framework, if you miss some
> feature, or if you find the tool useful and just want to give general
> feedback:
> please write comments on our website or contact us directly using the
> "Contact us" form.
>
>
> Thank you for your attention, may our work be helpful for you :-)
> Patrick
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