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[mdt-papyrus.dev] new papyrus EMF-Compare plugins in /trunk/incoming

Hi all,

   I share new plugins on the SVN in /trunk/incoming :

                - oep.infra.emf.compare.common : common classes for the Papyrus EMF-Compare Editor

                - oep.infra.emf.compare.instance : data model for the nested papyrus EMF-Compare Editor

                - oep.infra.emf.compare.ui : viewers for EMF-Compare and Papyrus EMF-Compare :

                               - use the EMF-Facet customization

                               - provides Undo/Redo actions

                - oep.uml.compare : the nested EMF-Compare Editor (to compare 2 elements of the same model)

                                               This editor is semi-persistent :

- If you close Papyrus with this editor opened, it will be restored reopening Papyrus

- if you close the tab of this Compare Editor, it will be removed from the di and the notation file

                                                               - it never appears in the modelexplorer

                - oep.uml.compare.file : standalone Papyrus EMF-Compare Editor to compare 2 uml files, loading the .di and the .notation, to clear the view with the Service Edit

                                               Currently, I know that there are some Save problems.

 

+ in /trunk/sandbox

                - oep.uml.compare.merger (not yet finished) : should use the Service Edit

 

+  folders with examples that I use currently for my tests (could be used later for JUnit tests).

                                - NestedCompare (folder with example to test the nested compare editor)

                                - UMLCompareMergerExample (folder with example to test merge actions)

               

 

Best regards,

--

Vincent Lorenzo

01-69-08-17-24

CEA Saclay Nano-INNOV

Institut CARNOT CEA LIST

DILS/LISE

Point Courrier n° 174

91 191 Gif sur Yvette CEDEX

 


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