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Using M2T and TMF for Model-driven-development

In this last part of the series on modeling you will get in learn to use code generation based on M2T’s Xpand language, as well as some best practices to manage the complexity inherent in building code generators. We will also show a mechanism to add "derived properties" to your meta model to simplify code generation. In a final step we will illustrate how easy it is to build textual DSLs using the Textual Modeling Framework (TMF). We are going to use TMF’s Xtext for that purpose and build an editor with syntax highlighting, code-completion and other useful facilities from a simple EBNF-based grammar. We will integrate model validation capabilities here as well. Finally, we will also look at the intersection between model-driven software development and product line engineering by introducing variability management for MDD tool chains, including the AO features for code generators.

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17.03.2008
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Using M2T and TMF for Model-driven-development
together with Bernd Kolb
Conference: EclipseCon 2008 EclipseCon 2008