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Revision as of 15:10, 5 December 2008
Contents
Creating TmL devices
Purpose and Target audience
This tutorial provides directions on creating devices:LINK_CONCEPT for TmL.
The target audience is anyone who wants to create a device:LINK_CONCEPT in TmL context.
Initial requirements
Follow the steps below to prepare your environment before you be able to create TmL plugins.If you already had an Eclipse Europa(3.3) installed in your machine go to step 2.
- Download and install the most recent Eclipse Europa version.[1]
- Connect to Eclipse CVS Repository and get the project set for Common utilities (see instructions here).
After that, your workspace should has a new project named org.eclipse.tml.common.utilities
Creating the TmL plugin
- Create a new Plug-in project using the Eclipse New Project Wizard.
- If this plug-in will be contributed to TmL certify that it is using the naming conventions in Development Conventions and Guidelines or check with TmL committer the best name for that. (ex: org.eclipse.tml.sample)
- Fill provider, version and name and change the default name for activator to this format "<your-plugin-name>Plugin". (ex: SamplePlugin)
- Uncheck option to select a code template.