Re: invoke template from java with string return? [message #24718] |
Sun, 01 July 2007 08:04  |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Rick,
I'll redirect your question to the M2T newsgroup (on the "to" list of
the reply) where the JET2 questions are answered.
Rick Wood wrote:
> Hi,
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> I've looked at the runTransformOnX() methods (x=Object,String, ...) in
> org.eclipse.jet.JET2Platform. Is there a JET2 class that does
> something like org.eclipse.emf.codegen.jet.JETEmitter in EMF: take a
> list of arguments, execute a template against them, and return a string?
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> Thanks,
> Rick
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Re: invoke template from java with string return? [message #24757 is a reply to message #24718] |
Mon, 02 July 2007 12:54  |
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Originally posted by: woodri.us.ibm.com
Ed, thanks for forwarding this.
Paul, I've read your reply to "[JET2] JetEmitter" of 4/11/2007, and will
try your code fragment.
Rick
Ed Merks wrote:
> Rick,
>
> I'll redirect your question to the M2T newsgroup (on the "to" list of
> the reply) where the JET2 questions are answered.
>
>
> Rick Wood wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've looked at the runTransformOnX() methods (x=Object,String, ...) in
>> org.eclipse.jet.JET2Platform. Is there a JET2 class that does
>> something like org.eclipse.emf.codegen.jet.JETEmitter in EMF: take a
>> list of arguments, execute a template against them, and return a string?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rick
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