Advanced OCL Editor [message #65198] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 10:09  |
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Hello everybody,
we would like to announce a new tool based on the OCL eclipse interpreter.
The name of the tool is Advanced OCL Editor. Please visit our editor's
webpage:
http://squam.info/ocleditor/
On the webpage you can find theoretical background of our work, examples,
demo and information about our team. Moreover in the download section you
can find installation instructions, binaries and the Eclipse update link
(later the source code will be available too). We would be glad if you try
our tool. We have a bug tracking system hosted at:
http://code.google.com/p/ocllibeditor/issues/
If you have any questions or issues (not related to bugs - for them we
would appreciate if you use the bug tracking system) please feel free to
contact
Hannes Moesl <Hannes.Moesl@uibk.ac.at> or me, Joanna Chimiak-Opoka
<joanna.opoka@uibk.ac.at>.
Enjoy and hope to hear from you soon
(a positive feedback or improvements ideas are of course welcome),
Joanna
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Re: Advanced OCL Editor [message #65261 is a reply to message #65198] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 11:13   |
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Originally posted by: cdamus.zeligsoft.com
Hi, Joanna,
Cool tool! This looks like it would be very valuable in the development
of models and metamodel specifications. Have you given any thought to
integration with the MDT Papyrus and MDT MST components?
Cheers,
Christian
Joanna Chimiak-Opoka wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> we would like to announce a new tool based on the OCL eclipse
> interpreter. The name of the tool is Advanced OCL Editor. Please visit
> our editor's webpage:
> http://squam.info/ocleditor/
>
> On the webpage you can find theoretical background of our work,
> examples, demo and information about our team. Moreover in the download
> section you can find installation instructions, binaries and the Eclipse
> update link (later the source code will be available too). We would be
> glad if you try our tool. We have a bug tracking system hosted at:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/ocllibeditor/issues/
>
> If you have any questions or issues (not related to bugs - for them we
> would appreciate if you use the bug tracking system) please feel free to
> contact
> Hannes Moesl <Hannes.Moesl@uibk.ac.at> or me, Joanna Chimiak-Opoka
> <joanna.opoka@uibk.ac.at>.
>
> Enjoy and hope to hear from you soon
> (a positive feedback or improvements ideas are of course welcome),
>
> Joanna
>
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Re: Advanced OCL Editor [message #65496 is a reply to message #65324] |
Tue, 23 December 2008 18:07  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Joanna,
I managed to install the editor and run unit tests.
I couldn't get OCL queries to work with Ganymede SR1.
I filed 2 issues about this.
http://code.google.com/p/ocllibeditor/issues/detail?id=1
http://code.google.com/p/ocllibeditor/issues/detail?id=2
Regards,
-- Nicolas.
Joanna Chimiak-Opoka wrote:
> Christian W. Damus wrote:
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>> Cool tool! This looks like it would be very valuable in the
>> development of models and metamodel specifications. Have you given
>> any thought to integration with the MDT Papyrus and MDT MST components?
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> Thanks for your comment! :-D We have integrations with other OCL and
> modeling tools on our todo list. We will decide later which ones. The
> tools you mentioned are of course good candidates as the integration
> within the Eclipse platform should be easier. :-) At first we want to
> add some additional features and integrate the editor with in-house
> solutions, publish the source code of the editor and later we will
> consider further integration possibilities (see "Features under
> development" and "Planned and requested features" in the Features
> section for more details).
> Cheers,
> Joanna
>
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