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Updates Notification on Papyrus Models [message #1085853] Tue, 13 August 2013 13:13 Go to next message
SA Poliana is currently offline SA PolianaFriend
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Hi,
I would like to add an Updates Notification system to my papyrus models stored in a remote database. For example, if a user modify a model, his name and the time of modification will be shown in the Model Repositories View. I would like to know how to start.
thanks Smile

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Re: Updates Notification on Papyrus Models [message #1089398 is a reply to message #1085853] Sun, 18 August 2013 17:32 Go to previous message
Christian Damus is currently offline Christian DamusFriend
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Hi,

You should probably start with a review of the available CDO documentation:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDO

http://help.eclipse.org/kepler/topic/org.eclipse.emf.cdo.doc/html/reference/index.html


The CDO API certainly makes it possible to listen for remote changes to
the repository contents. There are plenty of examples and unit tests
that do just that.

The Model Repositories view is implemented in the
org.eclipse.papyrus.cdo.ui plug-in. It isn't designed to allow
extenders to contribute additional content, though I don't know that
this is actually what you intend to do.

HTH,

Christian

On 2013-08-13 13:13:18 +0000, SA Poliana said:

> Hi,
> I would like to add an Updates Notification system to my papyrus models
> stored in a remote database. For example, if a user modify a model, his
> name and the time of modification will be shown in the Model
> Repositories View. I would like to know how to start.
> thanks :)
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