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Texo/Download and Install
Texo is installed through the Eclipse Update Manager.
Update Manager Locations
To enable code generation in Eclipse or to use Texo in an OSGI-plugin environment in Eclipse, you need to install Texo into Eclipse. This is done through an update manager. For runtime usage of Texo see the next section.
Texo is available through this update site:
The last successful nightly build is available through this update site:
After installing and restarting you can generate code from ecore/xsd models and refer to Texo plugins from plugin MANIFEST.MF files.
Using Texo at runtime outside of Eclipse/OSGI
To use the runtime layer of Texo outside of OSGI/Eclipse (for example in a web container) you need to pick the org.eclipse.emf.texo jar file which is located in the plugins directory of the Eclipse installation (after installing Texo).
The Texo runtime jar depends on two other jars which are also located in the plugins directory:
- org.eclipse.emf.ecore
- org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi
For more information with using EMF in a standalone Java application, see:
- EMF/FAQ#I want to use EMF, SDO, or XSD in my standalone project, or include only a working subset of the code. What libraries (jar files) do I need in my CLASSPATH?
- EMF/FAQ#How do I use EMF in standalone applications (such as an ordinary main)?
You can also configure Texo to only generate Entities, no EMF dependencies.