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Bug 362384

Summary: Cannot register model to the EMF runtime (Henshin Statespace Explorer)
Product: [Modeling] EMFT.Henshin Reporter: Michalis Famelis <mfamelis>
Component: UIAssignee: Project Inbox <henshin.ui-inbox>
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: henshin.ck
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   
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Description Michalis Famelis CLA 2011-10-29 00:47:08 EDT
In the eclipsepedia page for the Henshin Statespace Explorer
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Henshin_Statespace_Explorer#Specifying_the_transformation
it is said that I first need to register my metamodel with the EMF
runtime. 

The page says there should be a menu item Henshin->Register
EPackages when right clicking the ecore model. This menu item is
missing.

When running the state explorer, if I request to view one of the
discovered states, I get an error that my metamodel's URI is not
found, which means that registering the EPackage is necessary for effectively using the Statespace Explorer.

I'm using Eclipse Indigo, modeling edition.
Comment 1 Michalis Famelis CLA 2011-10-29 00:49:49 EDT
Apologies, this is only the case for the Ecore perspective.

Changed priority to trivial.
Comment 2 Christian Krause CLA 2011-12-02 02:10:54 EST
(In reply to comment #0)
> In the eclipsepedia page for the Henshin Statespace Explorer
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Henshin_Statespace_Explorer#Specifying_the_transformation
> it is said that I first need to register my metamodel with the EMF
> runtime. 
> 
> The page says there should be a menu item Henshin->Register
> EPackages when right clicking the ecore model. This menu item is
> missing.
> 
> When running the state explorer, if I request to view one of the
> discovered states, I get an error that my metamodel's URI is not
> found, which means that registering the EPackage is necessary for effectively
> using the Statespace Explorer.
> 
> I'm using Eclipse Indigo, modeling edition.

You can also use dynamic EMF. Will change the wiki soon.