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Re: [m2t-dev] What's the difference between Xpand and Acceleo?
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Hi,
As Karsten said Acceleo and XPand are both model to text transformation
technologies and as such answer the same needs. One big difference
between them is the fact that M2T/Acceleo is an implementation of the
OMG Standard for Model To Text transformation whereas XPand has it's own
ocl-like in-house syntax.
Concerning the Maven issue I'm quite interested in getting more
information about what would be "missing". As M2T/Acceleo is standalone
- it can be used as plain old Java jar without the Eclipse/OSGi runtime
I have the feeling we probably don't need much effort to push things
forward. What do you mean by "play nice with Maven" ?
Cédric
K J a écrit :
> Not sure where I should be posting this question, so I apologize if
> this isn't the appropriate forum.
>
> Some people at my company have been using Acceleo for a while now, and
> I've been looking for ways to make it play nice with Maven (so far
> without luck). During my research I came across the M2T project and
> subsequently Xpand. I've been trying to figure out the differences
> between Acceleo and Xpand, but I'm not clear on what they each do. It
> seems like there is a lot of overlap between the two projects, and if
> that is true, I don't understand why they are both part of M2T. Can
> someone please clarify?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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