An Architect’s View of Domain Specific Language (DSL) for Enterprise Applications & Services
Lewis Towers Ballroom, Beane Hall
Loyola University of Chicago
820 N Michigan Ave (enter on Pearson 111 E. Pearson)
Chicago, IL 60611
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Loyola University of Chicago
820 N Michigan Ave (enter on Pearson 111 E. Pearson)
Chicago, IL 60611
Map address automatically
An architecture walkthrough of an extensible, model based DSL built on top of Eclipse projects – EMF, GMF, WST, and JDT.
- Eclipse is infrastructure which makes the model DSL possible through OSGI and specialized tooling.
- DSL Core is the DSL for RIA and WS along with the core persistence and indexing engines.
- DSL Services is responsible for management and extensibility of all DSL artifacts.
- DSL Editing is responsible for the display and editing management of all model artifacts.
- DSL Adaptation is the core of how external models and artifacts are interacted with by the DSL.
- DSL 2 Implementation is responsible for the defining of DSL to code mappings and the generation of code artifacts.
- Demo of Skyway’s DSL to illustrate the implementation of the above architecture.
Please note that this event took place on
Tuesday August 19, 2008 06:00 PM.
Are you coming?
14 people: Yes
- Janet Traub
- Ravi Veeramachaneni
- Gabe Garms
- Jim Breen
- Dean Wampler (1 guest)
- Andrew W. Jewell
- William Pollock
- Luc Durette
- Micahel Davidson
- Eric MacAdie
- Ariel Gamino
- Peter Aarestad
- Armanda Killingham
1 people: Maybe
- Rob Lambert