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Re: Building model archives for custom libraries [message #891346 is a reply to message #891298] |
Sun, 24 June 2012 19:13 |
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Hi Phillipe,
sorry to say, but it's not yet possible. There is a Recommenders Developer Kit (RDK) in development that will enable you to create your own recommenders and assists you in creating models for your own libraries from your workspace. But it's not ready yet.
Marcel
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Re: Building model archives for custom libraries [message #892668 is a reply to message #892513] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 05:54 |
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> Can You predict when it would be possible to create custom models?
> Does the technology used to create Juno models was proprietary?
I'm currently planning the architecture for this. But to be clear: our primary focus for the next weeks is rather on improving the current system to support more frameworks, improve the precision of the recommender and fix issues reported for 1.0.
But we are looking for some bright minds that support us on implementing the static analysis stuff on top of JDT. Interested?
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Re: Building model archives for custom libraries [message #895178 is a reply to message #895176] |
Wed, 11 July 2012 21:46 |
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Sounds good. "Support more frameworks" means "having recommendations for them" but also having better models and the like. For 1.0 we had to fall back to quite limited models to get high performance and low memory consumptions. This has some drawbacks on quality we want to address soon.
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Re: Building model archives for custom libraries [message #987553 is a reply to message #987536] |
Tue, 27 November 2012 06:49 |
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No. We are going to offer a developer preview for generating models from own libraries as part of a commercial offering from Codetrails.com in Spring 2013. Sneak previews will be ready for JFokus conference in February. Let me know if you would like to get informed about updates an this.
Having said this, we are currently adding support for more and more libraries. Also the Recommenders Developer Kit (RDK) provides you the code to create your own Recommenders.
Thanks,
Marcel
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