I'm confused and I find that suboptimal because it looks to me that we are doing ad
hoc things manually while they could be done with a program.
does verveineJ creates an mse file?
if yes where should it be?
First, you should import the sources like this:
PATH_TO_verveine.extractor.java/verveine.sh -Xmx 2000m -- .
Second, you have to point the Moose model to the root folder:
http://www.themoosebook.org/book/externals/import-export/root-folder
this page does not say much.
why do not add there
PATH_TO_verveine.extractor.java/verveine.sh -Xmx 2000m --
Alternatively, you can place the sources in a folder src/MOOSE_MODEL-NAME under the
moose.image. It would be like:
do you mean inside the one-click package?
Berk!
so this means that I cannot keep the data if I download a new one click?
moose.image
src/
/MOOSE_MODEL_NAME (this is the folder that you provided to verveineJ)
Cheers,
Doru
On 24 May 2011, at 15:03, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi guys
I did import FAMIX model from file sources with verveineJ and I would like to see the
code
of the java method when I use a browser. Now I do not see the code.
Should I do something special.
Stef
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