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Re: XPand workflows and documentation? [message #512331 is a reply to message #510285] |
Thu, 04 February 2010 17:10 |
MJ Messages: 16 Registered: August 2009 |
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Hi there,
sorry for reacitvating this thread but it also might help Mr. Putrycz.
I've a question regarding xpand.
Where do I find an "overall" documentation for it?
The documentation in the eclipse "overall" documentation (http://help.eclipse.org/galileo/index.jsp) does not really help me. As stated there: This documentation describes the general syntax and semantics of the Xpand language.
In my case, I'm doing a thesis and I'm trying to gather some basic information about the oAW ingredients, especially Xpand.
I have a very specific question regarding code generation.
An oAW tutorial ( http://www.openarchitectureware.org/pub/documentation/4.3.1/ html/contents/emf_tutorial.html ) uses a EMF model for codegeneration.
For me it is important to know if an EMF model is required in any case and ESPECIALLY where to find a valid reference to cite.
So that why I would like to have a document which provides such basic informations, at best for all oAW components.
Hopefully someone can provide me something, since through the migration to EMP, it seems to be really hard to find any good information.
Best regards!
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Re: XPand workflows and documentation? [message #512609 is a reply to message #512331] |
Fri, 05 February 2010 15:37 |
Sven Efftinge Messages: 1823 Registered: July 2009 |
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MJ schrieb:
> Where do I find an "overall" documentation for it? The documentation in
> the eclipse "overall" documentation
> (http://help.eclipse.org/galileo/index.jsp) does not really help me. As
> stated there: This documentation describes the general syntax and
> semantics of the Xpand language.
The reference documentation is all we have.
If you search the web you might find lots of tutorials and other
information. But if you're looking for something official from the
authors you'll have to live with that.
What's wrong with it? Is it too extensive or not extensive enough?
>
> In my case, I'm doing a thesis and I'm trying to gather some basic
> information about the oAW ingredients, especially Xpand.
>
> I have a very specific question regarding code generation.
> An oAW tutorial (
> http://www.openarchitectureware.org/pub/documentation/4.3.1/ html/contents/emf_tutorial.html
> ) uses a EMF model for codegeneration.
> For me it is important to know if an EMF model is required in any case
No. It provides a configurable type system which currently supports EMF,
UML, XSD and any Java classes.
And you can even execute code without any models (EMF or not), e.g. by
passing a list of strings or the like.
> and ESPECIALLY where to find a valid reference to cite. So that why I
> would like to have a document which provides such basic informations, at
> best for all oAW components.
>
> Hopefully someone can provide me something, since through the migration
> to EMP, it seems to be really hard to find any good information.
When moved from oAW to EMP we have migrated the reference documentation
as is. We haven't had any other documents you could cite, had we?
Cheers,
Sven
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Re: XPand workflows and documentation? [message #513524 is a reply to message #512609] |
Wed, 10 February 2010 13:31 |
MJ Messages: 16 Registered: August 2009 |
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>The reference documentation is all we have.
>If you search the web you might find lots of tutorials and other
>information. But if you're looking for something official from the
>authors you'll have to live with that.
>What's wrong with it? Is it too extensive or not extensive >enough?
In my opinion its not extensive enough. It does not provide enough "overall" knowledge I want to gain in order to write something about general stuff.
>No. It provides a configurable type system which currently >supports EMF,
>UML, XSD and any Java classes.
>And you can even execute code without any models (EMF or >not), e.g. by
>passing a list of strings or the like.
I'm sorry, I'm pretty new to oAW and I might have to specify my question.
Are you referring to the options that can be imported into EMF for creating an Ecore model from them? In that case I have to rephrase my question.
Do I need an Ecore model in order to generate code with Xpand?
>When moved from oAW to EMP we have migrated the >reference documentation
>as is. We haven't had any other documents you could cite, had >we?
I don't know. I've not that much experience in this field so I can not answer this question.
Anyways, thank you Sven for directly answering to my post.
I really appreciate it.
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