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* Provides an Interactive OCL Console to evaluate queries on models. | * Provides an Interactive OCL Console to evaluate queries on models. | ||
− | * Provides an [[ | + | * Provides an [[OCL/OCLinEcore | OCLinEcore]] [[Xtext]] editor for OCL embedded in an Ecore meta-model. |
* Provides a CompleteOCL editor for an OCL document complementing a meta-model. | * Provides a CompleteOCL editor for an OCL document complementing a meta-model. | ||
* Provides an EssentialOCL editor for individual OCL expressions. | * Provides an EssentialOCL editor for individual OCL expressions. | ||
− | The grammars for the Xtext-based editors auto-generate ANTLR parsers. In | + | The grammars for the Xtext-based editors auto-generate ANTLR parsers. In Eclipse OCL 3.0, the ANTLR parsers are used solely within the editors. As from Eclipse OCL 3.1 the Xtext grammars and parsers provide full evaluation and validation capabilities too. Since the Xtext grammars are associated with a re-engineering to support a model-defined standard library and full OMG compliance, the original LPG parser will be increasingly deprecated. |
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+ | Eclipse OCL Downloads are available via the [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/downloads/?project=ocl Project Downloads] page. | ||
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+ | Eclipse OCL Updates are available at http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/updates and from the Modeling category of the main http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/ Update Site. The ''OCL End User SDK'' feature supports OCL in conjunction with Ecore or UML meta-models. The ''OCL Examples and Editors'' feature additionally provides an IDE comprising Xtext-based editors, an Interactive Console and Debugger. | ||
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+ | Eclipse OCL Repositories and Updates for Milestone, Interim and Nightly builds are described in [[OCL/Dev/Releng/P2_Repositories_Organization | P2 Repositories Organization]] and retained in accordance with the [[OCL/Dev/Policies#Retention_Policy | Retention Policy]]. | ||
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+ | Eclipse OCL source code is available from git://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git, [http://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git http://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git] and [https://github.com/eclipse/ocl/network github Network]. All source projects may be installed by Import...->Team->Team Project Set, then entering [http://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git/plain/releng/org.eclipse.ocl.releng/psfs/ocl-all.psf?h=master http://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git/plain/releng/org.eclipse.ocl.releng/psfs/ocl-all.psf?h=master] as the URL for import. Be patient; the repository clone takes a while, and there are no obvious progress indicators during the third phase while projects are actually created. | ||
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+ | Eclipse OCL has [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED;bug_status=NEW;bug_status=ASSIGNED;bug_status=REOPENED;product=MDT.OCL;classification=Modeling Open Bugs] and a [news://new.eclipse.org:119/eclipse.modeling.mdt.ocl newsgroup] or [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/eclipse.modeling.mdt.ocl forum]. See the [[OCL/ForumNetiquette | OCL Forum Netiquette]] | ||
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+ | If you plan to contribute to Eclipse OCL, please have a look to the project [https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.mdt.ocl/developer Developer Resources] | ||
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+ | == Documentation, Publications and [[OCL/FAQ|FAQs]] == | ||
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+ | * [[OCL/Compliance|(OMG) OCL Compliance]] and [[OCL/Limitations|(Eclipse) OCL Limitations]] | ||
+ | * Eclipse OCL Documentation from the [http://help.eclipse.org/ Eclipse Help Center] | ||
+ | ** Mars OCL 6.0/3.5/1.0 Documentation [http://help.eclipse.org/mars/topic/org.eclipse.ocl.doc/help/OverviewandGettingStarted.html HTML] [http://download.eclipse.org/ocl/doc/6.0.0/ocl.pdf PDF] | ||
+ | ** Luna OCL 5.0/3.4 Documentation [http://help.eclipse.org/luna/topic/org.eclipse.ocl.doc/help/OverviewandGettingStarted.html HTML] [http://download.eclipse.org/ocl/doc/5.0.0/ocl.pdf PDF] | ||
+ | ** Kepler OCL 4.1/3.3 Documentation [http://help.eclipse.org/kepler/topic/org.eclipse.ocl.doc/help/Overview.html HTML] | ||
+ | ** Juno OCL 4.0/3.2 Documentation [http://help.eclipse.org/juno/topic/org.eclipse.ocl.doc/help/Overview.html HTML] | ||
+ | ** Indigo OCL 3.1 Documentation [http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/topic/org.eclipse.ocl.doc/help/Overview.html HTML] [[OCL/Indigo Documentation Errata| Errata]] | ||
+ | ** Helios OCL 3.0 Developer Guide [http://help.eclipse.org/helios/topic/org.eclipse.ocl.doc/help/Overview.html HTML] | ||
+ | * [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy|New and Noteworthy]] features of the Eclipse OCL releases. | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Neon|6.1/3.6/1.1 Neon release (June 2016)]] | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Mars|6.0/3.5/1.0 Mars release (June 2015)]] | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Luna|5.0/3.4 Luna release (June 2014)]] | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Kepler|4.1/3.3 Kepler release (June 2013)]] | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Juno|4.0/3.2 Juno release (June 2012)]] | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Indigo|3.1 Indigo release (June 2011)]] | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Helios|3.0 Helios release (June 2010)]] | ||
+ | ** [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy/Galileo|1.3 Galileo release (June 2009)]] | ||
+ | ** [[MDT_1.1_New_and_Noteworthy#Object_Constraint_Language (OCL) Component|1.2.0 Ganymede release (June 2008)]] | ||
+ | ** [[MDT_1.0_New_and_Noteworthy#Object Constraint Language (OCL) Component|1.1.0 Europa release (June 2007)]] | ||
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* [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/javadoc/#ocl Javadoc] API Reference | * [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/javadoc/#ocl Javadoc] API Reference | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/Articles|Articles and Presentations]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]] |
== Example Code == | == Example Code == | ||
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== Releases and Development == | == Releases and Development == | ||
− | You may want to check the [[ | + | You may want to check the [[OCL/New_and_Noteworthy|New and Noteworthy]] features of the Eclipse OCL releases. |
=== Planning === | === Planning === | ||
− | * [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_juno.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 3.2 Juno | + | * [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_luna.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 5.0/3.4 Luna Draft Plan] |
+ | * [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_kepler.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 4.1/3.3 Kepler Plan] | ||
+ | * [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_juno.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 4.0/3.2 Juno Plan] | ||
* [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_indigo.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 3.1 Indigo Plan] | * [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_indigo.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 3.1 Indigo Plan] | ||
* [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_helios.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 3.0 Helios Plan] | * [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?planurl=http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/project-info/plan_helios.xml&component=Eclipse OCL 3.0 Helios Plan] | ||
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* [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/docs/ocl_project_plan_1_1.html R1.1 Plan] | * [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/docs/ocl_project_plan_1_1.html R1.1 Plan] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/Debugger|Evaluator + Console ideas]] |
=== API Changes === | === API Changes === | ||
* [[MDT/OCL_3.0.0_API_Changes| API Changes]] made in the Helios Eclipse OCL release. | * [[MDT/OCL_3.0.0_API_Changes| API Changes]] made in the Helios Eclipse OCL release. | ||
* [[MDT/OCL_3.1.0_API_Changes| API Changes]] made in the Indigo Eclipse OCL release. | * [[MDT/OCL_3.1.0_API_Changes| API Changes]] made in the Indigo Eclipse OCL release. | ||
− | + | * [[MDT/OCL_Juno_Deprecations| Deprecations]] announced in the Juno Eclipse OCL release. | |
− | + | * [[MDT/OCL_Limitations| Limitations]] of the Ecore/UML bindings and OCL 2.3 compared to the Pivot binding and 'OCL 2.5'. | |
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=== Architecture === | === Architecture === | ||
− | * [[MDT/OCL/1.X_Architecture|Eclipse | + | * [[MDT/OCL/Plugins_and_Features|Eclipse OCL Plugins and Features]] |
− | * [[MDT/OCL/4.X_Architecture|Eclipse | + | * [[MDT/OCL/1.X_Architecture|Eclipse OCL 1.X Architecture]] |
+ | * [[MDT/OCL/4.X_Architecture|Eclipse OCL 4.X Architecture]] | ||
The remainder of this section has links to pages of interest primarily to those developing | The remainder of this section has links to pages of interest primarily to those developing | ||
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=== Development Environment === | === Development Environment === | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/Dev/Setup|Team Standard Settings and Procedures]] |
=== Release Engineering === | === Release Engineering === | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/Dev/Releng/Buckminster | How to Make and Publish Builds Using Buckminster]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/Dev/Releng/ReleasesTransition | Transition between releases]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/Dev/Releng/Quiet_Week | Quiet week]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[OCL/Dev/Releng/P2_Repositories_Organization| P2 Repositories Organization]] |
+ | * [[OCL/Dev/Releng/Features_Organization| Features Organization]] | ||
+ | * [[OCL/Dev/Releng/Issues_Documentation| Issues Documentation]] | ||
== Related Links == | == Related Links == |
Revision as of 06:32, 18 April 2016
The Eclipse OCL Project provides an implementation of the Object Constraint Language (OCL) OMG standard for EMF-based models.
The Core OCL component provides the following capabilities to support OCL integration:
- Defines APIs for parsing and evaluating OCL constraints and queries on EMF models.
- Defines Ecore and UML implementations of the OCL abstract syntax model, including support for serialization of parsed OCL expressions.
- Provides a Visitor API for analyzing/transforming the AST model of OCL expressions.
- Provides an extensibility API for clients to customize the parsing and evaluation environments used by the parser.
The Core OCL parser is generated by the LALR Parser Generator, a SourceForge project, licensed under the EPL v1.0. Download it from the LPG home page. This site includes the generator executable required to regenerate the parser code.
The additional OCL Examples and Editors component provides interactive support for OCL:
- Provides an Interactive OCL Console to evaluate queries on models.
- Provides an OCLinEcore Xtext editor for OCL embedded in an Ecore meta-model.
- Provides a CompleteOCL editor for an OCL document complementing a meta-model.
- Provides an EssentialOCL editor for individual OCL expressions.
The grammars for the Xtext-based editors auto-generate ANTLR parsers. In Eclipse OCL 3.0, the ANTLR parsers are used solely within the editors. As from Eclipse OCL 3.1 the Xtext grammars and parsers provide full evaluation and validation capabilities too. Since the Xtext grammars are associated with a re-engineering to support a model-defined standard library and full OMG compliance, the original LPG parser will be increasingly deprecated.
Contents
Downloads and Updates
Eclipse OCL Downloads are available via the Project Downloads page.
Eclipse OCL Updates are available at http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/updates and from the Modeling category of the main http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/ Update Site. The OCL End User SDK feature supports OCL in conjunction with Ecore or UML meta-models. The OCL Examples and Editors feature additionally provides an IDE comprising Xtext-based editors, an Interactive Console and Debugger.
Eclipse OCL Repositories and Updates for Milestone, Interim and Nightly builds are described in P2 Repositories Organization and retained in accordance with the Retention Policy.
Eclipse OCL source code is available from git://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git, http://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git and github Network. All source projects may be installed by Import...->Team->Team Project Set, then entering http://git.eclipse.org/c/ocl/org.eclipse.ocl.git/plain/releng/org.eclipse.ocl.releng/psfs/ocl-all.psf?h=master as the URL for import. Be patient; the repository clone takes a while, and there are no obvious progress indicators during the third phase while projects are actually created.
Eclipse OCL has Open Bugs and a newsgroup or forum. See the OCL Forum Netiquette
If you plan to contribute to Eclipse OCL, please have a look to the project Developer Resources
Documentation, Publications and FAQs
- (OMG) OCL Compliance and (Eclipse) OCL Limitations
- Eclipse OCL Documentation from the Eclipse Help Center
- New and Noteworthy features of the Eclipse OCL releases.
- 6.1/3.6/1.1 Neon release (June 2016)
- 6.0/3.5/1.0 Mars release (June 2015)
- 5.0/3.4 Luna release (June 2014)
- 4.1/3.3 Kepler release (June 2013)
- 4.0/3.2 Juno release (June 2012)
- 3.1 Indigo release (June 2011)
- 3.0 Helios release (June 2010)
- 1.3 Galileo release (June 2009)
- 1.2.0 Ganymede release (June 2008)
- 1.1.0 Europa release (June 2007)
- Javadoc API Reference
- Articles and Presentations
- Frequently Asked Questions
Example Code
- Customizing OCL Environments
- Evaluating Stereotype Constraints using the Ecore Environment
- OCL Snippets
Releases and Development
You may want to check the New and Noteworthy features of the Eclipse OCL releases.
Planning
- OCL 5.0/3.4 Luna Draft Plan
- OCL 4.1/3.3 Kepler Plan
- OCL 4.0/3.2 Juno Plan
- OCL 3.1 Indigo Plan
- OCL 3.0 Helios Plan
- OCL 1.3 Galileo Plan
- R1.2 Plan
- R1.1 Plan
API Changes
- API Changes made in the Helios Eclipse OCL release.
- API Changes made in the Indigo Eclipse OCL release.
- Deprecations announced in the Juno Eclipse OCL release.
- Limitations of the Ecore/UML bindings and OCL 2.3 compared to the Pivot binding and 'OCL 2.5'.
Architecture
The remainder of this section has links to pages of interest primarily to those developing the OCL component.
Development Environment
Release Engineering
- How to Make and Publish Builds Using Buckminster
- Transition between releases
- Quiet week
- P2 Repositories Organization
- Features Organization
- Issues Documentation
Related Links
- Modeling Project Category Wiki
- Model Development Tools Category Wiki
- How to build Modeling sub-projects like OCL