Hello Thierry

I will take a moment to dig my archive and test a solution ASAP
I know there was a trick like the one you mention (reference the plugin 
somewhere, or declare something blablabla... )

Cheers
Cedric
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Objet : Re: [Topcased-users] RE :  Acceleo script using getSortedContent()

Hi Cedric and topcased users,

Thank you for your kind answer.
I tried to use the [import] feature. In the "overrides" view, I found
getSortedContent() under :
org.topcased.gendoc2.bundle.acceleo.topcased[plugin] / topcased
So I tried :
[import org::topcased::gendoc2::bundle::acceleo::topcased/]
into my acceleo script.
However, I got an error saying :
"Module org::topcased::gendoc2::bundle::acceleo::topcased not found"
By the way, in the "overrides" view, even if all methods appears when
unfolding entries, all the plugin entries are tagged with a red icon
(and not a green checked box)...
I explicitely added the org.topcased.gendoc2.bundle.acceleo.topcased jar
to the Java build path of the project, but it seemed useless.

I guess the problem is related to configuration issues, but I don't know
what to do now.
Is there any modification I should do to the MANIFEST.MF file or in the
acceleo project properties ?

Regards,
Thierry.

Topcased user list where issues are discussed a écrit :
> Hello Thierry
>
> Good news : it is possible
> Bad news : it's a long time since I did it, and I don't remember exactly the 
> process
>
> So I can give you some clues, and if it's too wrong some other list members 
> will correct :
>
> Gendoc2 builtin services are defined as Acceleo + some extension point 
> parameters
> So,
> 1st, you have to find the qualified name of the builtin Gendoc2 bundle you 
> want to reuse (search in the plugin list of your topcased)
> And then
> import the bundle, in your Acceleo module, with the syntax
> [import qualified::name::of::gendoc2::builtin /]
>
> If I remember well, you don't need to import the source of the Gendo2 bundle 
> in your workspace to use it BUT it might be of interest to take a look at
>
>
> If you definitely don't manage to do it after few tris, feel free to send 
> another mail, I will dig my MTL archives to show you a full working example
>
> Cheers
> Cedric
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