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− | This tutorial is a step-by-step guide to creating a domain specific language (DSL) and | + | This tutorial is a step-by-step guide to creating a domain specific language (DSL) and an associated GMF based graphical editor. The tutorial is driven through the GMF process by the GMF dashboard. |
− | The first zip file below contains a Flash based demo showing the creation of a simple DSL for a 3G telecom network. The demo uses the [ | + | The first zip file below contains a Flash based demo showing the creation of a simple DSL for a 3G telecom network. The demo uses the [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/?project=ecoretools Ecore Tools] project to define the DSL. Once the DSL is defined we use the GMF to build a graphical editor to assist end users, normally telecom operators, who which to model their own 3G telecom network. |
− | [[media:part-1.zip]] | + | [[media:part-1.zip] Flash Demo 1] |
The second zip file below is a Flash based demo showing how an operator would use our GMF based editor to build a model of their 3G network. | The second zip file below is a Flash based demo showing how an operator would use our GMF based editor to build a model of their 3G network. | ||
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Revision as of 13:47, 2 December 2008
This tutorial is a step-by-step guide to creating a domain specific language (DSL) and an associated GMF based graphical editor. The tutorial is driven through the GMF process by the GMF dashboard.
The first zip file below contains a Flash based demo showing the creation of a simple DSL for a 3G telecom network. The demo uses the Ecore Tools project to define the DSL. Once the DSL is defined we use the GMF to build a graphical editor to assist end users, normally telecom operators, who which to model their own 3G telecom network.
[[media:part-1.zip] Flash Demo 1]
The second zip file below is a Flash based demo showing how an operator would use our GMF based editor to build a model of their 3G network.
[[media:part-2.zip] Flash Demo 2]