Hi
Le 20/02/2019 à 17:32, Lea Brunschwig a
écrit :
Hello,
I am an engineer from the University of Pau and I
intend to go through your five tutorials but I can not
complete any of them.
I guess the last version of Gemoc Studio is not the
same as the one that has been employed for the
tutorials since the screenshots are not corresponding
with the actual tool. The steps might be different, in
any case some features are not working.
You're right several tutorial were writting with older version of
the studio and haven't been updated to work with the latest studio
I'll try try to add a note about the version of the studio that was
used for each of them and re-order them in them as the only one that
is actively maintained is the " Language Engineering with The GEMOC
Studio" Models 17 https://github.com/gemoc/MODELS2017Tutorial
note that several of the FSM based tutorial are similar to some of
the examples directly in the studio, some (currently one example:
the K3FSM) of them wil have DIY (Do-It-Yourself) information in the
help section (available online
https://download.eclipse.org/gemoc/docs/nightly/K3FSM-example.html
or in the help content directly from Eclipse workbench) which are
similar to a tutorial
For instance :
- in Marked Graph tutorial :
--- 2.1. the archive containing all the projects that
will be created during this tutorial shows several
exceptions
--- 3.1. There is no "new
GEMOC Concurrent xDSML Project" but I guess I
found this feature in the Gemoc "marketplace" but
still the "src"
folder has been generated empty unless I have to
create it by hand?
this example is quite old and was written with GEMOC V2.1.0 -
2016/03/16 (expand the tab to get all versions on page
http://gemoc.org/download.html ) maybe some newer version may work
(up to 2.3.x)
yes, you can find a version of the concurrent engine in the market
place (actually, the GEMOC discovery) but I'm pretty sure that the
explanations and provided projects of the tutorial will need to be
updated in order to work. (Ie do he steps manually with the latest
version of the studio instead of importing the prepared projects of
the tutorial)
We are in the process to re-integrate the concurrent engine in the
mainstream studio
yes, some src, src-gen or xtend-gen folders may be missing when
importing tutorial projects and then eclipse raise error about them,
creating them by hand fix the error (note: this is a stupid eclipse
error related to the fact that git usually do not preserve empty
folders, so the git archive do not contains the "empty" folder that
will receive the generated files :-(
- in Language Engineering
with The GEMOC Studio ( #1
and #2):
--- I can not see the
Mutidimensionnal Timeline because I have a problem
with Java FX and apparently a wrong JDK (1.8). It
is maybe not related directly with Gemoc but you
might have a hint regarding this problem?
For this issue, first verify that you use Oracle java in both
eclipses workbench (language and modeling), you can check the
configuration using Help -> About Gemoc Studio -> installation
details -> configuration. Even with oracle jdk you might still
have some issue on linux (GTK3 problems If you are in this situation
send us your configuration so we can send you back more guidance)
--- 2. Download the FSM
Implementation Projects ; I have "404 - This page
couldn't be found."
for this one, you should try to contact the xmof team (Tanja and/or
Erwan bousse) who has written this tutorial, because this tutorial
is about an external engine not written by the main GEMOC stream.
they are the only one able to fix the page.
note: the git repositories of this engine are here
https://github.com/moliz so , maybe the example is supposed to be
https://github.com/moliz/moliz.gemoc/tree/master/examples/fsm ?
best regard
Didier Vojtisek
Thank you for your help in advance.
Best regards,
Léa Brunschwig
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