Hello all,
I need some guidance for downloading the MDT-SBVR sources from the repository. Connection to extssh:dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/modeling
as ‘anonymous’
requires a password
I have downloaded the psf
file from the location below, and performed import from a team project set.
Thanks,
Nick
From:
mdt-sbvr.dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mdt-sbvr.dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Carlson
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008
9:43 AM
To: 'SBVR developer list'
Subject: [mdt-sbvr.dev] Plugin
projects committed to CVS
Team,
We have been stalled for a few weeks to solicit feedback and choose
between two alternative approaches for Ecore metamodel design. Based on
feedback and community requests, it is important that we commit to an
initial design strategy for this incubation project and enable tool
developers to build on this project's assets. We will move ahead to
create a milestone build based on the SBVR Tools Metamodel design that was
previously described here:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/SBVR_Tools_Metamodel
I have also included a sample EMF generated editor, plus
several sample actions that allow easy creation of vocabulary elements (shown
below). A very important part of this project is to extend the core
metamodel library with "helper" methods that encapsulate repetitive
operations. The UML models for the SBVR tools metamodel include
several createXXX() operations that are generated to the API and then
implemented. This design mimics the same approach used in the UML2
metamodel design and adopted as an Eclipse MDT best practice. I expect
that many other helper operations will be needed. That's where YOU come
in!
This sample editor is not expected to be usable by end-user
analysts, but only for developers to test the underlying tooling APIs. I
have also started work on a Project Explorer common navigator content provider
plugin. That may be a better starting point for other tool developers
that use the project explorer view as a vocabulary navigator to open
specialized editors targeted at end-users.
I look forward to your feedback and participation,