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<p><p style="direction:ltr;">Now that you've seen all the concepts of Intent, let's show you how Intent can guide you in your development.
<p>Let's use a concrete example. A commiter on EMFCompare has defined a new feature. He will use Intent to document it, and thanks to the validation
framework he will be warned if he does not fulfill the dev guidelines.</p>
<p><i>Click on the picture or <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/intent/pages/transcripts/2011_EclipseConEurope/demos/demo2_validation/demo2_validation.html"> here </a> to start the demo</i></p>
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At the end of the demo, I've got :
<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- no synchronization issue, which means that my documentation is now up-to-date with my code
<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- no validation issue, which means that I've fulfilled the dev guidelines. So now I can commit.
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