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Re: Reserved words and metaclass'property name [message #9465 is a reply to message #9420] |
Wed, 28 January 2009 15:14 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Stephane,
Thanks for the pointers; this looks really interesting but unfortunately
there is currently nothing like this in Epsilon.
Having said this, you can still use Epsilon programmatically from your
standalone Java application (see
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewsvn/index.cgi/trunk/examples/org. eclipse.epsilon.examples.standalone/?root=Modeling_EPSILON
for examples of using different Epsilon languages without any Eclipse
dependencies), and as part of other Eclipse plugins (see
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewsvn/index.cgi/trunk/plugins/org.e clipse.epsilon.productivity/?root=Modeling_EPSILON
where EGL transformations are executed on ECore models via a
contribution to the Eclipse context menu).
Please let me know if you face any problems integrating Epsilon to your
application and I'll be happy to help!
Cheers,
Dimitris
Stephane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks !!
>
> About acceleo, the doc is in french, but I can describe quickly how it
> works.
>
> You first create a generator project (acceleo perspective), then a
> template and a chain. You then add parameters to the chain (=ant task
> but can only call templates or other chains). Finally you export your
> project as an acceleo module, plugin or standalone application (which is
> an eclipse product with the generator inside plus whatever you want, you
> feed him with parameters in an ini file and run it to get generated files)
>
> It works pretty well ! There are samples too, and if you need some help
> to test I can.
>
> http://acceleo.org/pages/export-d-un-generateur-en-tant-que- plugin/en
>
> Here is all free doc http://acceleo.org/pages/introduction/en
>
>
> Thanks !
>
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Re: Reserved words and metaclass'property name [message #564060 is a reply to message #9420] |
Wed, 28 January 2009 15:14 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Stephane,
Thanks for the pointers; this looks really interesting but unfortunately
there is currently nothing like this in Epsilon.
Having said this, you can still use Epsilon programmatically from your
standalone Java application (see
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewsvn/index.cgi/trunk/examples/org. eclipse.epsilon.examples.standalone/?root=Modeling_EPSILON
for examples of using different Epsilon languages without any Eclipse
dependencies), and as part of other Eclipse plugins (see
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewsvn/index.cgi/trunk/plugins/org.e clipse.epsilon.productivity/?root=Modeling_EPSILON
where EGL transformations are executed on ECore models via a
contribution to the Eclipse context menu).
Please let me know if you face any problems integrating Epsilon to your
application and I'll be happy to help!
Cheers,
Dimitris
Stephane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks !!
>
> About acceleo, the doc is in french, but I can describe quickly how it
> works.
>
> You first create a generator project (acceleo perspective), then a
> template and a chain. You then add parameters to the chain (=ant task
> but can only call templates or other chains). Finally you export your
> project as an acceleo module, plugin or standalone application (which is
> an eclipse product with the generator inside plus whatever you want, you
> feed him with parameters in an ini file and run it to get generated files)
>
> It works pretty well ! There are samples too, and if you need some help
> to test I can.
>
> http://acceleo.org/pages/export-d-un-generateur-en-tant-que- plugin/en
>
> Here is all free doc http://acceleo.org/pages/introduction/en
>
>
> Thanks !
>
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