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RE: [stp-dev] Test cases for STP-IM Builder
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Hi Stéphane,
Thanks a lot for your help! Definitely EMF Compare is the way to go. I'm
working on it along with EMF Model Query to implement the "reverse
engineering" capabilities I described in my earlier message, and hope I can
show it soon :)
-Juan
-----Original Message-----
From: stp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:stp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Stéphane Drapeau <Stephane.Drapeau@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 7:23 AM
To: STP Dev list
Subject: Re: [stp-dev] Test cases for STP-IM Builder
Hi Juan,
Unfortunately, we haven't developed any model comparison service.
However, by experience, I recommend you to use EMF Compare.
Regards,
Stéphane Drapeau
Obeo
Juan Cadavid a écrit :
>
> Hi STP team,
>
> As I said in my previous message, Im working on an STP model builder
> aimed to provide automatic integration between the STP editors. In the
> following wiki page Ive documented some really basic usage scenarios,
> in the form of test cases.
>
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/STP/IM_Component/IM_Builder_Test
>
> Tests 1, 2 and 3 have already been implemented and will soon be
> uploaded to a Bugzilla entry. For tests 4 and 5, Id like to ask for
> advice on implementation, especially to the SCA sub-project team since
> its related to that specific modeler ;-)
>
> Specifically, in test 4 what we do is that we create several BPMN
> models, produce an unique STP-IM instance and then from it we
> transform it into an SCA model (using the org.eclipse.stp.im.out.sca
> plug-in transformation process). Then, we make changes to the SCA
> model, and we expect to see these changes back in the STP-IM; e.g.
> changing a service name and seeing such change also reflected on the
> STP-IM core instance (kind of a Reverse Engineering thing).
>
> In order to implement this last step, we would need to track changes
> taking place in the generated SCA model. So, my question is that if
> the SCA team has developed any model comparation services, perhaps
> using EMF Compare or something similar, or if you recommend any
> specific approach.
>
> Thanks beforehand for any help you can provide; I hope I was able to
> make myself clear!
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Juan
>
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