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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #107798 is a reply to message #107784] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 14:41 |
Cyril Faucher Messages: 63 Registered: July 2009 |
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Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and unknown
metamodels.
Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
Cyril.
Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
> Cyril,
>
> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but that
> is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the user
> searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a given
> EClass. This action and the References View developed as part of the
> Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>
> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on an
>> EClass.
>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>
>> Regards, Cyril.
>>
--
Cyril Faucher
IRISA-INRIA - Rennes, France
[Breathe life into your metamodels www.kermeta.org]
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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #107813 is a reply to message #107798] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 15:06 |
Jacques LESCOT Messages: 247 Registered: July 2009 |
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Yes, this is an EMFT Search related question. When you perform the
search request on your large metamodel, did you restricted the Search
scope on the metamodel only ? If your metamodel loads external
Resources, this might be a reason of the slow search process.
Cyril Faucher a écrit :
> Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and unknown
> metamodels.
>
> Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
> search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
>
> Cyril.
>
> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>> Cyril,
>>
>> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but
>> that is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the
>> user searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a
>> given EClass. This action and the References View developed as part of
>> the Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>>
>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on an
>>> EClass.
>>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>>
>>> Regards, Cyril.
>>>
>
>
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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #107827 is a reply to message #107813] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 18:33 |
lucas bigeardel Messages: 155 Registered: July 2009 |
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did you discriminate your search participants to the sole EClass meta
element ?
If it is the case I would be more than happy grabbing an ecore model
example to find the cause of such slowish execution.
I also maybe have to explore efficiency about EMFT Search model loading
which is a not optimized for large models for the moment.
cheers,
Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
> Yes, this is an EMFT Search related question. When you perform the
> search request on your large metamodel, did you restricted the Search
> scope on the metamodel only ? If your metamodel loads external
> Resources, this might be a reason of the slow search process.
>
> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>> Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and
>> unknown metamodels.
>>
>> Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
>> search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
>>
>> Cyril.
>>
>> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>>> Cyril,
>>>
>>> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but
>>> that is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the
>>> user searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a
>>> given EClass. This action and the References View developed as part
>>> of the Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>>>
>>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on an
>>>> EClass.
>>>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>>>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Cyril.
>>>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #108050 is a reply to message #107827] |
Thu, 24 January 2008 10:53 |
Cyril Faucher Messages: 63 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Lucas,
Comments below.
lucas bigeardel a écrit :
> did you discriminate your search participants to the sole EClass meta
> element ?
>
> If it is the case I would be more than happy grabbing an ecore model
> example to find the cause of such slowish execution.
You can download the famous Kermeta metamodel at:
http://gforge.inria.fr/plugins/scmcvs/cvsweb.php/kermeta_pro jects/fr.irisa.triskell.kermeta.model/build/ecore/kermeta_ja va.ecore?cvsroot=kermeta
>
> I also maybe have to explore efficiency about EMFT Search model loading
> which is a not optimized for large models for the moment.
A detail: this problem has been detected during the search launched by
the EReferences search feature from the Ecore Tools Ecore editor
(right-clic on an EClass) and not directly via the classical Eclipse Search.
I guess this feature discriminates the search participants to the sole
EReference meta-element...
Best regards,
Cyril.
>
> cheers,
>
> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>> Yes, this is an EMFT Search related question. When you perform the
>> search request on your large metamodel, did you restricted the Search
>> scope on the metamodel only ? If your metamodel loads external
>> Resources, this might be a reason of the slow search process.
>>
>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>> Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and
>>> unknown metamodels.
>>>
>>> Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
>>> search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
>>>
>>> Cyril.
>>>
>>> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>>>> Cyril,
>>>>
>>>> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but
>>>> that is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the
>>>> user searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a
>>>> given EClass. This action and the References View developed as part
>>>> of the Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>>>>
>>>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on
>>>>> an EClass.
>>>>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>>>>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards, Cyril.
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #614056 is a reply to message #107784] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 14:41 |
Cyril Faucher Messages: 63 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and unknown
metamodels.
Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
Cyril.
Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
> Cyril,
>
> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but that
> is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the user
> searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a given
> EClass. This action and the References View developed as part of the
> Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>
> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on an
>> EClass.
>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>
>> Regards, Cyril.
>>
--
Cyril Faucher
IRISA-INRIA - Rennes, France
[Breathe life into your metamodels www.kermeta.org]
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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #614057 is a reply to message #107798] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 15:06 |
Jacques LESCOT Messages: 247 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Yes, this is an EMFT Search related question. When you perform the
search request on your large metamodel, did you restricted the Search
scope on the metamodel only ? If your metamodel loads external
Resources, this might be a reason of the slow search process.
Cyril Faucher a écrit :
> Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and unknown
> metamodels.
>
> Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
> search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
>
> Cyril.
>
> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>> Cyril,
>>
>> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but
>> that is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the
>> user searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a
>> given EClass. This action and the References View developed as part of
>> the Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>>
>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on an
>>> EClass.
>>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>>
>>> Regards, Cyril.
>>>
>
>
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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #614058 is a reply to message #107813] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 18:33 |
lucas bigeardel Messages: 155 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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did you discriminate your search participants to the sole EClass meta
element ?
If it is the case I would be more than happy grabbing an ecore model
example to find the cause of such slowish execution.
I also maybe have to explore efficiency about EMFT Search model loading
which is a not optimized for large models for the moment.
cheers,
Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
> Yes, this is an EMFT Search related question. When you perform the
> search request on your large metamodel, did you restricted the Search
> scope on the metamodel only ? If your metamodel loads external
> Resources, this might be a reason of the slow search process.
>
> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>> Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and
>> unknown metamodels.
>>
>> Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
>> search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
>>
>> Cyril.
>>
>> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>>> Cyril,
>>>
>>> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but
>>> that is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the
>>> user searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a
>>> given EClass. This action and the References View developed as part
>>> of the Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>>>
>>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on an
>>>> EClass.
>>>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>>>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Cyril.
>>>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Ecore Tools] Search references popup menu [message #614074 is a reply to message #107827] |
Thu, 24 January 2008 10:53 |
Cyril Faucher Messages: 63 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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Hi Lucas,
Comments below.
lucas bigeardel a écrit :
> did you discriminate your search participants to the sole EClass meta
> element ?
>
> If it is the case I would be more than happy grabbing an ecore model
> example to find the cause of such slowish execution.
You can download the famous Kermeta metamodel at:
http://gforge.inria.fr/plugins/scmcvs/cvsweb.php/kermeta_pro jects/fr.irisa.triskell.kermeta.model/build/ecore/kermeta_ja va.ecore?cvsroot=kermeta
>
> I also maybe have to explore efficiency about EMFT Search model loading
> which is a not optimized for large models for the moment.
A detail: this problem has been detected during the search launched by
the EReferences search feature from the Ecore Tools Ecore editor
(right-clic on an EClass) and not directly via the classical Eclipse Search.
I guess this feature discriminates the search participants to the sole
EReference meta-element...
Best regards,
Cyril.
>
> cheers,
>
> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>> Yes, this is an EMFT Search related question. When you perform the
>> search request on your large metamodel, did you restricted the Search
>> scope on the metamodel only ? If your metamodel loads external
>> Resources, this might be a reason of the slow search process.
>>
>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>> Ok, Jacques. All these shortcuts are very useful with large and
>>> unknown metamodels.
>>>
>>> Another question, maybe it is a "EMF Search" topic, but I think the
>>> search exec is very long (15s) with my metamodel.
>>>
>>> Cyril.
>>>
>>> Jacques LESCOT a écrit :
>>>> Cyril,
>>>>
>>>> This action is currently brought by the EMFT Search Component, but
>>>> that is true we need to think of a better/similar way of letting the
>>>> user searching/navigating along the existing EReference related to a
>>>> given EClass. This action and the References View developed as part
>>>> of the Ecore Tools project provide same functionality using two ways.
>>>>
>>>> Cyril Faucher a écrit :
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> In the Ecore editor, I have tried to use the search references on
>>>>> an EClass.
>>>>> It seems this ability is available and similar both througth the
>>>>> graphical area and the outline, but the icons are not the same.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards, Cyril.
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
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