JjOM API
Manual JjOM API The JjOM API (Jjodel Object Model API) is an interface provided by the Jjodel platform for programmatic access and manipulation of metamodels,
Welcome to the Jjodel Cookbook. This practical guide is designed to help users tackle specific challenges and implement new features in Jjodel. Recipes are structured to offer clear prerequisites, detailed instructions, and expected outcomes, ensuring that users can follow along without confusion.
By using the Jjodel Cookbook, users can gain practical experience, deepen their understanding of the platform, and unlock its full potential to create robust, domain-specific solutions.
Manual JjOM API The JjOM API (Jjodel Object Model API) is an interface provided by the Jjodel platform for programmatic access and manipulation of metamodels,
Your First Viewpoint (Concrete Syntax) In this section, you’ll define a viewpoint that provides a concrete syntax for the Person-Organization metamodel. This viewpoint will include
Create your first model Create a New Model Once your metamodel is ready, the next step is to create a model that instantiates the structure
Create your first metamodel In this section, you’ll learn how to create a metamodel and its corresponding model in Jjodel. To this end, we will
Manual Core Modeling Constructs The JjMM establishes core constructs such as Entity, Attribute, Relationship, and Constraint to define the structure of metamodels. These abstract representations
Manual Projectional Editing Projectional editing, also known as structured editing, is an approach to software development where the user interacts with and modifies the software’s
This video provides a step-by-step guide to creating a simple UML class diagram metamodel. Viewers will learn how to define core elements such as classes, attributes, and relationships, building a foundational structure for UML modeling. With clear explanations and hands-on examples, the tutorial simplifies metamodeling concepts, making it accessible for both beginners and those looking to reinforce their skills