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Bidirectional M2M Transformations using Eclipse EMF [message #783340] Wed, 25 January 2012 14:44 Go to next message
Stefan Kuhn is currently offline Stefan KuhnFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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I would like to do bidirectional Model2Model transformations. Both
models are EMF / eCore based. Actually I would prefer that one model is
an editable view on the other.

What are my options? Which tools and tranformation languages are
avaiable and what are their restrictions?


If you like stackoverflow, I've also posted this question there:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9004427/bidirectional-m2m-transformations-using-eclipse-emf
Re: Bidirectional M2M Transformations using Eclipse EMF [message #783434 is a reply to message #783340] Wed, 25 January 2012 17:54 Go to previous message
Ed Willink is currently offline Ed WillinkFriend
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HI Stefan

I think that you're in trouble. You need QVTr or QVTc for which
currently there is only editor support from Eclipse projects.

I know of no QVTc execution implementation. QVTr execution is available
with ModelMorf or Medini QVT.

Regards

Ed Willink


On 25/01/2012 14:44, Stefan Kuhn wrote:
> I would like to do bidirectional Model2Model transformations. Both
> models are EMF / eCore based. Actually I would prefer that one model
> is an editable view on the other.
>
> What are my options? Which tools and tranformation languages are
> avaiable and what are their restrictions?
>
>
> If you like stackoverflow, I've also posted this question there:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9004427/bidirectional-m2m-transformations-using-eclipse-emf
>
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