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Re: [gmf-dev] Tiger GMF Transformation
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Hi Richard,
up to now, we support Eclipse3.3M2 and GMF2.0M3. Adapting the code to
the released 2.0 stream requires lots of changes which we like to do
only if you definitely consider a contribution. In this case we would be
also glad to discuss a contribution of the related Tiger EMF Transformer
code to EMF or EMFT.
Best wishes,
Karsten
Richard Gronback wrote:
Hi Karsten,
And what is the progress on becoming part of GMT? We'd not likely introduce
a dependency from GMF to a component in GMT; that is, outside of something
we'd include in our "experimental" SDK.
I'd be helpful to assess the impact of the changes you've made if a patch
were attached to a bugzilla using the released 2.0 stream code base.
Thanks,
Rich
On 8/31/07 4:37 PM, "Karsten Ehrig" <karstene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Richard,
in fact we already got an invitation from Jean Bezivin to join GMT with
the Tiger EMF Transformation Project (short EMT).
Maybe EMT could be also used in the GMF generator:
"Like in EMF, the GMF Generator model can be automatically
created from high-level models. Unlike in EMF, GMF
significantly reorganizes the diagram description while creating
Generator model. The transformation from high-level GMF
models to Generator model is not one-to-one transformation like
in EMF, so more powerful techniques are used here. Currently
this transformation is hand coded in Java classes, while some
model-to-model transformation techniques could be used there in
the future."
(http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2006/presentations/ESE2006-EclipseModel
ingSymposium15_GMF.pdf)
Best wishes,
Karsten
Richard Gronback wrote:
Hi Karsten,
I'm just starting to take a look at this, and wondered if there were plans
to contribute the dependent EMF Transformation Project code to EMF (or
EMFT)? I see it's all released under EPL, or are there additional libraries
that have another license?
Thanks,
Rich
On 8/20/07 10:50 AM, "Karsten Ehrig" <karstene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Richard,
great, that we are still involved.
A user and developer documentation for our extension is now available at:
http://tfs.cs.tu-berlin.de/emftrans/gmftrans/userdoc.pdf
Moreover a ZIP bundle containing all projects and a project set file for
source code installation from the CVS repositories is available at:
http://tfs.cs.tu-berlin.de/emftrans/gmftrans/
Up to now, we do require Eclipse3.3M2 and GMF2.0M3. This is because the
extension is mostly implemented as patch/extension for the described
versions.
Please let us know your opinion about the current version. Is there a
chance to integrate the Tiger GMF Transformation in GMF 3.0?
If you consider a contribution we are happy to help with adapting the
code to the current GMF version.
Best wishes,
Karsten (on behalf of the Tiger developer team)
Richard Gronback wrote:
Hi Karsten,
Sure, we remember! I'll give the latest a try. The last time I tried, it
was a rather involved configuration.
Any chance some of the documents on the website are translated to English?
;)
Thanks,
Rich
On 7/19/07 1:46 AM, "Karsten Ehrig" <karstene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Team,
hopefully you remember our group from the kick-off meeting where we
promised to implement complex editor operation support in GMF.
Andre Crema and Rene Schmutzler completed this work in their diploma
thesis for GMF 2.0M3:
http://tfs.cs.tu-berlin.de/emftrans/gmftrans/
http://tfs.cs.tu-berlin.de/emftrans/gmftrans/downloads/
Please let us know whether there is still a need or a chance to
integrate this extension in GMF.
Best wishes,
Karsten
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