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Xfeature [message #888335] Mon, 18 June 2012 02:18 Go to next message
nadir salih is currently offline nadir salihFriend
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dear
i want help in how apply x feature to eclipse to manage feature model i try but couldn't.
Re: Xfeature [message #888423 is a reply to message #888335] Mon, 18 June 2012 05:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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You'll have to invest a little more effort in your question.

On 18/06/2012 4:18 AM, nadir salih wrote:
> dear i want help in how apply x feature to eclipse to manage feature
> model i try but couldn't.


Ed Merks
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Re: Xfeature [message #888453 is a reply to message #888423] Mon, 18 June 2012 06:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
nadir salih is currently offline nadir salihFriend
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my opinion is to descibe my model in formal way for that i select Xfeature in eclipse environment---- i found the Xfeature web and read alot i install eclipse and i couldn't install Xfeature....>>> if you have any good formal desription to my model you can help me>>>>>>thanks you alot.
Re: Xfeature [message #888821 is a reply to message #888453] Mon, 18 June 2012 17:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Nadir,

Does your question have anything to do with EMF? Maybe you can hold
down the shift key when you use the word I...

On 18/06/2012 8:28 AM, nadir salih wrote:
> my opinion is to descibe my model in formal way for that i select
> Xfeature in eclipse environment---- i found the Xfeature web and read
> alot i install eclipse and i couldn't install Xfeature....>>> if you
> have any good formal desription to my model you can help
> me>>>>>>thanks you alot.


Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
Re: Xfeature [message #890390 is a reply to message #888821] Fri, 22 June 2012 07:48 Go to previous message
Roland Tepp is currently offline Roland TeppFriend
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I suppose he is talking about this product:
http://www.pnp-software.com/XFeature/

From what I see, this has only passing connection to EMF in that it is
a tool that might use EMF as its modelling engine:

About getting the Xfeature to work, there is a step by step instruction
right there on their home page:
http://www.pnp-software.com/XFeature/Download.html#DownloadandInstallation

If these instructions are not enough though, I suggest that contacting
authors of the tool might be much more helpful.

18.06.2012 20:06, Ed Merks kirjutas:
> Nadir,
>
> Does your question have anything to do with EMF? Maybe you can hold down
> the shift key when you use the word I...
>
> On 18/06/2012 8:28 AM, nadir salih wrote:
>> my opinion is to descibe my model in formal way for that i select
>> Xfeature in eclipse environment---- i found the Xfeature web and read
>> alot i install eclipse and i couldn't install Xfeature....>>> if you
>> have any good formal desription to my model you can help
>> me>>>>>>thanks you alot.
>
>
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