Kermeta is distributed with a workbench that provides many features.
In the bundle version 1.3.0 you have:
Text editors for kermeta textual syntax and KET (kermeta template emitter)
an outline view
a problems view
an Ecore Model Editor (provided by Eclipse/EMF)
an interpreter
a debugger
a compiler (compiles your kermeta code into an eclipse java plugin)
Transformations to and from Kermeta. (especially to Ecore)
Other helper transformations like Ecore merge
Dedicated Graphic editor
Object TouchNavigator
KermetaDoc view (showing the documentation associated to your metamodel)
Help system
Useful features needing the installation of an external tool:
Class diagram Ecore Model editor. This feature is provided by EclipseUML (Omondo) (a community edition is available)
Here is a screenshot of a typical Kermeta workbench.
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Kermeta is an evolving software and despite that we put a lot of attention to this document, it may contain errors or not conform to the latest version. If you find any error or have some information that improves this document, please send it to us using the bugtracker in the forge: http://gforge.inria.fr/tracker/?group_id=32 Last check: v1.2.2 |