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Re: [emft-dev] Ecore editor and latest tools version support for Edapt
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Sergio,
It's been a while since a release:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.emft.edapt
It's also been a while since there were any commits:
https://git.eclipse.org/c/edapt/org.eclipse.emf.edapt.git/log/
I hope the committers will respond to your question... I see you posted
here:
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1113427/1860337/#msg_1860337
I'm not sure to which "new Ecore Editor" you refer.
In any case, if something is broken or needs enhancing, probably the
self-serve approach would work best. It looks like Edapt doesn't have a
nice Oomph setup either, so you'd need to set up a development
environment for it manually...
Regards,
Ed
On 31.07.2023 19:40, Sergio Canzoneri via emft-dev wrote:
Hi everyone,
Let me first introduce myself: my name is Sergio Canzoneri, and I'm a
Master's student in Computer Science and Engineering at Politecnico di
Milano, Italy.
I've been doing some research about the state of the art for metamodel
and model co-evolution, focusing on solutions realized for EMF/Ecore.
The project I'm currently working on for my thesis focuses on a DSL,
consisting of an Ecore metamodel and an associated syntax custom-made
through the usage of Xtext.
I'm planning to implement some tool to let users extend the language
in some graphical manner, by editing the metamodel, and consequently
applying automatic modifications to the syntax.
In order to do so, I'd like to use Edapt as a basis, but I've just
realized the latest Ecore editor is not supported by Edapt, and I've
found out that Edapt is also not compatible with the latest EMF
Compare API.
I was wondering whether the update needed to support the new Ecore
editor (instead of the Sample Ecore Model Editor) could be easy to
implement, therefore contributing to the project.
I haven't browsed the repository, but I found it. Anyway, I wanted to
ask you whether there is a currently in-development version of Edapt
supporting the latest version of the Ecore editor, and the associated
tools.
Thanks in advance for helping out,
Best regards,
Canzoneri Sergio.
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