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= RGen - Ruby Modelling and Generator Framework
RGen is a framework for Model Driven Software Development (MDSD)in Ruby. This means that it helps you build Metamodels, instantiate Models, modify and transform Models and finally generate arbitrary textual content from it.
RGen features include:
== Download
Get the latest release from Github: https://github.com/mthiede/rgen
== Installation
Install RGen as a Ruby gem:
gem install rgen
== Running the Tests
Change to the 'test' folder and run the test suite:
cd test ruby rgen_test.rb
== Documentation
RDoc documentation is available at Github: http://mthiede.github.com/rgen/
Find the main documentation parts for:
== Examples
There are several examples of using RGen within the framework itself.
Metamodel Definition: lib/rgen/ecore/ecore.rb lib/metamodels/uml13_metamodel.rb
Instantiation: lib/rgen/instantiator/xmi11_instantiator.rb lib/rgen/instantiator/ecore_xml_instantiator.rb
Transformations: lib/rgen/ecore/ruby_to_ecore.rb lib/transformers/uml13_to_ecore.rb
Generators: lib/mmgen/metamodel_generator.rb
== License
RGen is released under the MIT license.
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