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Re: getting started with compare [message #486083 is a reply to message #484915] |
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Hi Azhar,
It all depends on what you want to do with EMF Compare :). If you simply
want to compare models, getting started is easy : add the extension of
the models you want to compare in Window => Preferences => General =>
Content types => EMF Compare and compare your files as you would
normally (see
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Comparing_XML_files_with_EMF_Compare ).
If you wish to call EMF Compare programmatically, the examples are
indeed the good place to start, with the "standalone" example being the
more concise as to "how to call for a comparison from code".
If you wish to develop patches/fixes for EMF Compare, take a look at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Setting_up_a_development_environment _for_EMF_Compare
on how to set up your environment.
Hope this helps,
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Azhar a
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Re: getting started with compare [message #621376 is a reply to message #484915] |
Wed, 16 September 2009 10:09 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) |
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Hi Azhar,
It all depends on what you want to do with EMF Compare :). If you simply
want to compare models, getting started is easy : add the extension of
the models you want to compare in Window => Preferences => General =>
Content types => EMF Compare and compare your files as you would
normally (see
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Comparing_XML_files_with_EMF_Compare ).
If you wish to call EMF Compare programmatically, the examples are
indeed the good place to start, with the "standalone" example being the
more concise as to "how to call for a comparison from code".
If you wish to develop patches/fixes for EMF Compare, take a look at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Setting_up_a_development_environment _for_EMF_Compare
on how to set up your environment.
Hope this helps,
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
Azhar a
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