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− | * Import the three existing Eclipse projects contained in the archive solution1.zip | + | * Import the three existing Eclipse projects contained in the archive '''solution1.zip''' |
− | ** | + | ** Use the menu and options '''Import... > Existing Project into Workspace > Select archive file''' |
+ | ** These projects define the Mindstorms metamodel | ||
− | * Create and launch a new Eclipse Launch Configuration | + | * Create and launch a new '''Eclipse Launch Configuration''' |
− | ** In this new runtime, the Mindstorms metamodel will be available for execution | + | ** In this new runtime, the Mindstorms metamodel will be available for execution |
− | * Click on Run | + | * Click on '''Run > Run Configuration…''' |
[[File:Mindstorms-2-2.png]] | [[File:Mindstorms-2-2.png]] | ||
− | * Select Eclipse Application, click on New | + | * Select '''Eclipse Application''', click on '''New''' |
[[File:Mindstorms-2-3.png]] | [[File:Mindstorms-2-3.png]] | ||
− | * Then click on Run | + | * Then click on '''Run''' |
− | * In the new runtime, import the Eclipse project contained in the archive sample.zip | + | * In the new runtime, import the Eclipse project contained in the archive '''sample.zip''' |
+ | ** Use the menu and options '''Import... > Archive File''' | ||
** It contains a sample Mindstorms model that will be used to test your modeling tool | ** It contains a sample Mindstorms model that will be used to test your modeling tool | ||
** You can open this model with the default editor generated by EMF | ** You can open this model with the default editor generated by EMF |
Revision as of 05:05, 13 September 2018
Objectives
Define the concepts used by the Mindstorms modeling tool
Instructions
- Launch Obeo Designer
- Create an Ecore Modeling Project
- Name =
fr.obeo.dsl.tuto.mindstorms
- Ns URI =
http://www.obeo.fr/dsl/mindstorms/1.0.0
- Use the Palette to create the EClasses:
Choreography
,Instruction
,Action
,Grab
,Release
,Rotate
andGoForward
.- Set
Instruction
andAction
asabstract
- Set
- Use the Palette to create SuperType relations:
- from
Grab
,Release
,Rotate
andGoForward
toAction
- from
Action
andChoreography
toInstruction
- from
- Use the Palette to create a Composition relation named
instructions
betweenChoreography
andInstruction
- Use the Palette to create EAttributes:
- Choreography
-
name: EString
-
- Rotate
-
degrees: EInt
-
random: EBoolean
-
- GoForward
-
cm: EInt
-
- Choreography
- Right-click on the diagram and select the menu Generate
- Generate the Model code
- Generate the Edit code
- Generate the Editor code
- Name =
- Edit the
fr.obeo.dsl.tuto.mindstorms.edit
generated project to improve the default labels and icons- Replace the icons contained in
icons/full/obj16
by those from icons-metamodel.zip (provided with the tutorial resources) - Replace the
getImage
method of the classRotateItemProvider.java<code> (in <code>fr.obeo.dsl.tuto.mindstorms.edit
) by the one defined in methods.txt (provided with the tutorial resources)
- Replace the icons contained in
Solution
- Import the three existing Eclipse projects contained in the archive solution1.zip
- Use the menu and options Import... > Existing Project into Workspace > Select archive file
- These projects define the Mindstorms metamodel
- Create and launch a new Eclipse Launch Configuration
- In this new runtime, the Mindstorms metamodel will be available for execution
- Click on Run > Run Configuration…
- Select Eclipse Application, click on New
- Then click on Run
- In the new runtime, import the Eclipse project contained in the archive sample.zip
- Use the menu and options Import... > Archive File
- It contains a sample Mindstorms model that will be used to test your modeling tool
- You can open this model with the default editor generated by EMF
- Your environment should look like this: