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Re: Creating custom TreeViewer editor from ecore model [message #1156312 is a reply to message #1155295] |
Sat, 26 October 2013 13:06 |
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Hi Alex,
see the previous post on this forum: I'll juste quote Pierre-Charles
answer. According to your question, my advice is to:
- read the Sirius Specifier manual [5]
- take a look at EcoreTools 2.0 [4], which uses Sirius to define diagram
& table modelers for Ecore models.
"There are many examples that work with the pre-Sirius version of the
code, which was code-named Viewpoint and available as part of Obeo
Designer [1]. If that's OK for you, you can get an evaluation version of
Obeo Designer (time-limited, but with no feature restriction) and follow
the included "Getting Started" guide. You can also find example modelers
at [2].
If you want to use Sirius itself (same code, but we know there are still
some glitches left from the large-scale renaming) you can get the latest
nightly from [3] and the latest version of EcoreTools [4] which is being
rewritten to use Sirius.
If you go to EclipseCon next week, we would be happy to give you a demo
and answer any questions there; just ask at the Sirius booth. There will
also be a BOF session on wednesday where we will help particpants create
their first Sirius-based modeler."
Please let us know if you have any additional question.
Best Regards,
Alex
[1] http://www.obeodesigner.com/
[2] http://www.obeonetwork.com/
[3] http://download.eclipse.org/sirius/updates/nightly/0.9
[4] http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Ecore_Tools
[5]
http://www.eclipse.org/sirius/doc/specifier/Sirius%20Specifier%20Manual.html
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