Hi guys,
I have a master student working with me in La Plata (his email is in the CC). We wanted to know if there is a small application we can download from Cincom or UniBe Store to have as an example how we have to manage if we need to make some extensions from Moose to work with it. We have loaded Moose 3.X (last released version of the Cincom Store).
Thanx
Gabi
Hi Gabi,
To play with Moose, it would be best if you worked with latest version. You can in any of the following ways: - Connect to SCG and load 'Moose Config' - Connect to Cincom and load 'MooseSuiteLoaderFromSCGStore'. This will spawn a window with a button, and if you press that button it will connect SCG and load 'Moose Config' - Just take VW 7.5 and load the MooseSuiteLoaderFromSCGStore.pcl
The result is that you get the latest Moose plus several other tools.
To look at how to extend existing entities with other functionality, take a look at the packages that extend FAMIXClass (e.g., MondrianMooseExtensions).
To see how to extend the meta-model with new entities, take a look at the package DynamixModel.
Please do not hesitate to send us more (concrete) questions ;)
Cheers, Doru
p.s. To setup the environment of a new image, we also advise loading the Setup package from SCG.
On Apr 26, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Gabriela Arevalo wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a master student working with me in La Plata (his email is in the CC). We wanted to know if there is a small application we can download from Cincom or UniBe Store to have as an example how we have to manage if we need to make some extensions from Moose to work with it. We have loaded Moose 3.X (last released version of the Cincom Store).
Thanx
Gabi
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