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[news.eclipse.technology.epf] Re: EPF Composer 1.0-M3-I20060503
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Hello DeDoig.
Yes, we need to spend more resources on creating documentation and
especially tutorials to get people started. IBM offers commercial training
classes on these concepts, which have not been donated to Eclipse, but we
will need to produce some content as part of the project asap. We are
welcoming any contribution from anyone, but I will also make it a personal
priority.
Currently you get a bit of an introduction on variability in the online
help. There is also a tutorial in the online-help, which however is not yet
updated to use OpenUP content (bugzilla is already filed), but you can read
through the tutorial to understand how it is being used.
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Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.
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PETER HAUMER
IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
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"DeDoig" <dedoig213@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e45lil$bpv$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Jim,
>
> Where can I find an object model describing the structure of EPF content
> including its extensibility mechanisms (I see references to 'extend',
> 'replace', etc.), and the schema for importing such extensions?
>
> Does this version allow these extensions to be imported? (Not sure if that
> is what 'library data' means).
>
> Thanks!
>
> "Jim Thario" <jethario@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4459137D.5020402@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi. There is a new integration build of EPF Composer available for
>> download and testing. This build includes the addition of XML import and
>> export of library data, and some Java 5 compliance fixes in the source.
>>
>> EPF Composer builds are available here:
>> http://www.eclipse.org/epf/downloads/tool/tool_downloads.php
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>