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Re: [QVTo] Getting started with QVT [message #640513 is a reply to message #640169] |
Mon, 22 November 2010 12:00 |
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Originally posted by: koen.yskout.cs.kuleuven.be
Pieter Barendrecht created a tutorial
(http://redpanda.nl/index.php?p=qvt), which may help getting started.
Also, the slides on http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/qvto/doc/M2M-QVTO.pdf
contain useful information. Some parts only made sense to me once I had
(re-)read the spec and became more comfortable with the basics.
Kind regards,
Koen
On 19/11/10 13:42, Hafsteinn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to QVT and I've been searching for some good resources for
> learning QVT. I've been searching on Google and looked at the Eclipse
> examples and the Wiki pages but I can't put all those bits together. Are
> there any step-by-step tutorials that you can point out?
> I am going to be doing some UML transformations (UML to UML to be
> specific) and I've got this skeleton:
>
>
> modeltype UML uses 'http://www.eclipse.org/uml2/3.0.0/UML';
>
> transformation testTransformation(in umlIn : UML, out umlOut : UML);
>
> main() {
> --do something
> }
>
> If I have a sample UML model, how would I plug it in to this file and
> maybe just print out the objects in the model?
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