adding ocl tools and qvt declarative
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@@ -23,6 +23,11 @@
<overview summary="The ATL component of the M2M project provides ways to produce a set of target models from a set of source models. An ATL transformation program is composed of rules that define how source model elements are matched and navigated to create and initialize the elements of the target models. Developed on top of the Eclipse platform, the ATL toolkit provides a number of standard development tools (advanced editor, debugger, profiler, etc.) that aims to ease development of ATL transformations." screenshot="images/atl-screenshot-320x240.png" url="http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/atl/"/>
<id>org.eclipse.m2m.atl.sdk</id>
</components>
+ <components name="Declarative QVT" provider="Eclipse.org" description="Editors for QVT Relational and QVT Core documents" license="EPL" groups="//@filters.0" image32="images/qvtd.png" incubation="true" visible="false">
+ <sitesURLS>http://download.eclipse.org/releases/staging/</sitesURLS>
+ <overview summary="QVTd project currently provides Editors for

- QVT Relational documents
- QVT Core documents

QVTc and QVTr execution is work in progress" screenshot="images/qvtd-screenshot-320x240.png" url="http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project_summary.php?projectid=modeling.m2m.qvt-relations"/>
+ <id>org.eclipse.qvtd</id>
+ </components>
<components name="Operational QVT" provider="Eclipse.org" description="Implementation of the Operational part of the OMG QVT (Query/View/Transformation) open standard" license="EPL" image32="images/qvto.png">
<sitesURLS>http://download.eclipse.org/releases/staging/</sitesURLS>
<overview summary="Based on MDT OCL, the Operational QVT project aims to be fully compliant with the OMG QVT standard providing a powerful Eclipse IDE with feature-rich editor (code completion, outline, navigation, etc.), debugger, project builders, launch configurations, deployment facilities and Ant support." screenshot="images/qvto-screenshot-320x240.png" url="http://wiki.eclipse.org/M2M/Operational_QVT_Language_%28QVTO%29"/>
@@ -81,6 +86,11 @@
<id>org.eclipse.emf.teneo.hibernate</id>
<id>org.eclipse.emf.teneo.eclipselink</id>
</components>
+ <components name="OCL Tools" provider="Eclipse.org" description="An evaluation Console for OCL expressions, and Xtext Editors for Complete OCL documents, Combined OCL in Ecore Models and for individual OCL expressions" license="EPL" image32="images/ocl.png" visible="false">
+ <sitesURLS>http://download.eclipse.org/releases/staging/</sitesURLS>
+ <overview summary="The Examples for the Object Constraint Language provide

Xtext Editors for
- CompleteOCL documents to enhance Ecore or UML models
- OCL in Ecore documents defining OCL and Ecore at once
- Individual Expressions for use by other tools
- the OCL Standard Library" screenshot="images/oclexamples-screenshot-320x240.png" url="http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project_summary.php?projectid=modeling.mdt.ocl"/>
+ <id>org.eclipse.ocl.examples</id>
+ </components>
<components name="Agent Modeling Platform" provider="Eclipse.org" description="Agent Modeling Platform (Incubation), including Agent Modeling Framework, Agent eXecution Framework, Agent Graphics and Visualization Framework, and Escape." license="EPL" groups="//@filters.0" image32="images/amp.png" incubation="true" visible="false">
<sitesURLS>http://download.eclipse.org/releases/staging/</sitesURLS>
<overview summary="The Agent Modeling Platform (AMP) provides extensible frameworks
and exemplary tools for representing, editing, generating, executing and
visualizing agent-based models (ABMs) and any other domain requiring spatial,
behavioral and functional features. AMP has two parts: 1) The Agent Modeling
Framework (AMF) which provides an Agent-Based Model (ABM) meta-model
representation, editor, development environment and code generators for popular
ABM platforms. 2) The AMP platform tools. The Agent Execution Framework (AXF)
provides services and UI for model management, execution, and views. The Agent
Graphics Framework (AGF) extends GEF, GEF3D, Zest, and the BIRT charting engine
to support real-time visualization of and interaction with agent models. Escape
is a complete ABM environment for Eclipse." screenshot="images/amp-screenshot-320x240.png" url="http://www.eclipse.org/amp"/>