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State machine diagram using papyrus [message #499549] Mon, 23 November 2009 10:39 Go to next message
Kishore  is currently offline Kishore Friend
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Can anyone please help on creating a State machine diagram using papyrus.
I am using papyrus as a plug in to eclipse.
Thanks in advance
Kishore
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #500314 is a reply to message #499549] Wed, 25 November 2009 16:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rupert Schlick is currently offline Rupert SchlickFriend
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It would be helpful to formulate your topic as a question and to tell us how far you got or what you tried already.

1. Build your class diagram (at least one class)
2. In the outline view, right click on the class that should get behaviour defined with a state diagram
3. Select "Add a diagram -> Create a new state machine diagram", the new SM diagram opens
4. Select StateMachine in the palette
5. Click or click-drag into the state machine diagram to position the state machine
6. Start entering states and transitions into the state machine

regards
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #500331 is a reply to message #500314] Wed, 25 November 2009 16:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rupert Schlick is currently offline Rupert SchlickFriend
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Sorry, coming from Papyrus UML and not realizing the difference to MDT Papyrus at first, I answered based on my Papyrus UML knowledge.

If you are trying to do this with MDT Papyrus, this may be different. (can somebody else clarify?)

regards
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #500561 is a reply to message #500331] Thu, 26 November 2009 17:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Raphael Faudou is currently offline Raphael FaudouFriend
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Hi all,

for MDT Papyrus, this will be available through the requirement diagram
and through the SysML callout mechanism. Currently the SysML profile is
not available (under construction). First SysML diagrams (BDD, IBD)
should be available in january. Requirement diagram will come later
(march) as part of the Helios M6 milestone.
regards
raphaël

rupert.schlick@ait.ac.at a écrit :
> Sorry, coming from Papyrus UML and not realizing the difference to MDT
> Papyrus at first, I answered based on my Papyrus UML knowledge.
>
> If you are trying to do this with MDT Papyrus, this may be different.
> (can somebody else clarify?)
>
> regards
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #500683 is a reply to message #500561] Fri, 27 November 2009 13:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Patrick Tessier is currently offline Patrick TessierFriend
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For the moment the state-machine diagram is still in development ;-)

"rapha
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #500888 is a reply to message #500683] Mon, 30 November 2009 06:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kishore  is currently offline Kishore Friend
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Thank you!
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #544444 is a reply to message #499549] Fri, 02 July 2010 16:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Christian Motika is currently offline Christian MotikaFriend
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Hi guys,

are there some news about state-machine-diagram support?

Unfortunately the UML2 GMF tools seem not to be included in Helios at all (I cannot even find them in the update site).

Though I'm really interested in the papyrus editor for state machines in UML2.

Is there any date? Do I have to use Galileo and the UML2 tools for now?

Thanks in advance,
Chris

Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #544465 is a reply to message #544444] Fri, 02 July 2010 18:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yann Tanguy is currently offline Yann TanguyFriend
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Hi Chris,

the statemachine diagram is not yet part of the nightly build, but you
can test current status by installing Papyrus (Helios Modeling bundle +
install Modeling components) and downloading the statemachine diagram
plugin on the svn serveur here :
http://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/modeling/org.eclipse.mdt.papy rus/trunk/plugins/uml/org.eclipse.papyrus.diagram.statemachi ne


We are still working on it and it will be included in Papyrus 1st
release planned to be delivered around mid-july.

regards,

Yann

Le 02/07/2010 18:49, Chris Motika a écrit :
> Hi guys,
>
> are there some news about state-machine-diagram support?
> Unfortunately the UML2 GMF tools seem not to be included in Helios at
> all (I cannot even find them in the update site).
>
> Though I'm really interested in the papyrus editor for state machines in
> UML2.
>
> Is there any date? Do I have to use Galileo and the UML2 tools for now?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chris
>
>
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #545997 is a reply to message #544465] Fri, 09 July 2010 20:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Christian Motika is currently offline Christian MotikaFriend
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Hi Yann,

thanks for your quick reply.

I tested the svn-trunk version of the state machine editor but in my installation I have problems loading previously saved models. I'm sure you're working on it and I'm really looking forward to the 1st release in the next days.

Best regards,
Chris

P.s.: Editing seems much more beautiful compared to the uml2 tools Smile
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #552845 is a reply to message #499549] Fri, 13 August 2010 18:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Christian Motika is currently offline Christian MotikaFriend
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Hi again,

I found the state machine editor to be part of the new Papyrus release. This is great!! :)

However, I need some advice how to add a makro-state (i.e., add a Region to a state in order to add hierarchy and parallelism)?
It somehow seems not to be possible in my installation.

Thanks,
Chris
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #596116 is a reply to message #500561] Fri, 27 November 2009 13:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Patrick Tessier is currently offline Patrick TessierFriend
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For the moment the state-machine diagram is still in development ;-)

"rapha
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #596124 is a reply to message #500683] Mon, 30 November 2009 06:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kishore  is currently offline Kishore Friend
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Thank you!
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #602225 is a reply to message #544444] Fri, 02 July 2010 18:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yann Tanguy is currently offline Yann TanguyFriend
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Hi Chris,

the statemachine diagram is not yet part of the nightly build, but you
can test current status by installing Papyrus (Helios Modeling bundle +
install Modeling components) and downloading the statemachine diagram
plugin on the svn serveur here :
http://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/modeling/org.eclipse.mdt.papy rus/trunk/plugins/uml/org.eclipse.papyrus.diagram.statemachi ne


We are still working on it and it will be included in Papyrus 1st
release planned to be delivered around mid-july.

regards,

Yann

Le 02/07/2010 18:49, Chris Motika a écrit :
> Hi guys,
>
> are there some news about state-machine-diagram support?
> Unfortunately the UML2 GMF tools seem not to be included in Helios at
> all (I cannot even find them in the update site).
>
> Though I'm really interested in the papyrus editor for state machines in
> UML2.
>
> Is there any date? Do I have to use Galileo and the UML2 tools for now?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chris
>
>
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #602232 is a reply to message #544465] Fri, 09 July 2010 20:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Christian Motika is currently offline Christian MotikaFriend
Messages: 11
Registered: July 2009
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Hi Yann,

thanks for your quick reply.

I tested the svn-trunk version of the state machine editor but in my installation I have problems loading previously saved models. I'm sure you're working on it and I'm really looking forward to the 1st release in the next days.

Best regards,
Chris

P.s.: Editing seems much more beautiful compared to the uml2 tools :)
Re: State machine diagram using papyrus [message #1810424 is a reply to message #500314] Sat, 10 August 2019 14:36 Go to previous message
Dionisie Rosca is currently offline Dionisie RoscaFriend
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I have done how you say but when I try to generate java code from the class diagram it works fine, but when I try to generate from state machine diagram i got this erro:

No classes or packages produced from the transformation. Nothing is generated.

how i fix this .

Thanks

[Updated on: Mon, 12 August 2019 18:30]

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