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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
 
Executing QVT transformations programmatically in [http://wiki.eclipse.org/QVTOML/Examples/InvokeInJava Java]
 
Executing QVT transformations programmatically in [http://wiki.eclipse.org/QVTOML/Examples/InvokeInJava Java]
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The QVTo distribution includes a version of the UML2RDBMS transformation that demonstrates many language features. It may be installed via New->Examples->Operational QVT Transformation->SimpleUML to RDB Transformation Project.
  
 
==Other documentation==
 
==Other documentation==
 
* [[M2M/QVTO/New_and_Noteworthy/Helios|New and Noteworthy]] features in Helios release, by milestone
 
* [[M2M/QVTO/New_and_Noteworthy/Helios|New and Noteworthy]] features in Helios release, by milestone

Revision as of 11:58, 30 May 2012

Questions and discussions about Operational QVT usage

Questions and discussions about the usage of Operational QVT should take place on the eclipse.qvto Eclipse newsgroup for the MMT project (more details about this newsgroup there), of which QVTO is a component.

Information about Operational QVT

The language implementation is based on an OMG document ptc/07-07-07 (Meta Object Facility (MOF) 2.0 Query/View/Transformation Final Adopted Specification).

Examples

Executing QVT transformations programmatically in Java

The QVTo distribution includes a version of the UML2RDBMS transformation that demonstrates many language features. It may be installed via New->Examples->Operational QVT Transformation->SimpleUML to RDB Transformation Project.

Other documentation

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