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AM3/How Install New AM3 From SVN
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Installation of the new AM3 (AtlanMod MegaModel Management) prototype from SVN
Install Eclipse, EMF, UML2 and ATL
In order to use all these AM3 plugins (AtlanMod MegaModel Management) from the HEAD, you need Eclipse 3.5, EMF 2.5, UML2 2.3 and ATL 3.x. You can download Eclipse here: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/, EMF here: http://www.eclipse.org/emf/ and UML2 here: http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/?project=uml2. You can install ATL3.x from "http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/m2m/downloads/index.php?project=atl".
The AM3 plugins from the ATL 2.1 Compatibility branch have been tested with Eclipse 3.4, EMF 2.4, UML2 2.2 and ATL 2.1 (development branch). You can install the compatible version of ATL from its sources by following the process explained in the "How Install ATL (Dev) From CVS" Wiki page. Note that this specific version of AM3 is not compatible with ATL 3.x and more.
Configuration of SVN access
You should go to the SVN Repository view (you should first do Window -> Open Perspective in order to open the SVN Repository Exploring perspective). Then you should add a new repository location. The required parameters are the followings:
You do not need a password.
SVN HEAD
Then, you can go to plugins -> trunk. You can now select the projects as shown on the screenshot and check them out into your workspace (this action is available in the context menu).
SVN ATL 2.1 Compatibility Branch
In that case, you have to go to plugins -> branches -> ATLv2_1_Compatibility. You can then select the projects as shown on the screenshot and check them out into your workspace (this action is available in the context menu).
Effective Launching of AM3
Now, you need to go to the Plug-in perspective.
AM3 is ready to be tested. Just open the "Plug-in Development perspective" and launch a Run-time workbench (Click on Run -> Run as -> Run-time workbench).
You are ready to use the new AM3 prototype.