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Revision as of 14:13, 8 January 2011
Contents
Runtime
Acceleo is based on three separate components: the compiler, the generation engine and the tooling. The acceleo runtime is composed of the generation engine and the compiler.
Compiler
Benchmark
Generation engine
Benchmark
Stand alone
The Acceleo runtime can be used in a stand alone environment without any dependencies to the Eclipse IDE, as such it can be embedded in a good old Java application.
Acceleo Portal | |
Project | Project · Installation |
Features | Acceleo Features · Runtime · Acceleo editor · Views & Perspective · Interpreter · Maven |
User documentation | Getting Started · User Guide · Acceleo operations reference · OCL operations reference · Text Production Rules · Migration From Acceleo 2.x · Best Practices · Videos · FAQ |
Developer documentation | Source code · How to contribute · Compatibility · MOFM2T specification · OCL specification |
Community | Professional Support · Report a bug |