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Introduction

The Dynamic Access Control Product Line (DAC-PL) is a case study performed as a proof-of-concept for model-integrating software development. DAC-PL is described in the article "Model-Integrating Software Development" by Mahdi Derakhshanmanesh, Jürgen Ebert, Gregor Engels, and Marvin Grieger, which is going to appear as article in Springer's journal "Software- and Systems Modeling" in 2018.

This site contains the sources of the case study in the state achieved in 2015 during the first year of the MoSAiC-project (supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under grants EB 119/11-1 and EN 184/6-1.). They are supplied here to allow readers to have a closer look at the system cited in the article.

Installation procedure for DAC-PL

When installing the DAC-PL-system, you should have pre-installed

  • Java JDK 8,
  • Apache Ant 1.10.1.
  1. Install Eclipse Mars from www.eclipse.org/mars/

    DAC-PL has been developed with the Eclipse IDE for Java developers using version Mars. To avoid compatibility problems, we recommend to install this version first.

  2. Open Eclipse and install the Eclipse PDE feature.

    The Plugin Development Environment (PDE) supports development and execution of OSGi-components based on Eclipse's Equinox, an implementation of the OSGi core framework specification.

  3. Create an Eclipse workspace as a directory named "dacpl-ws", download JGralab from github.com/jgralab/jgralab, unzip it, rename it to "jgralab", and move it also into "dacpl-ws".

  4. Download the source directories from github/jgralab/dacpl/, also move them into "dacpl-ws" as subdirectories, and change in Eclipse to this new workspace.

  5. Change to "jgralab" and execute

	ant

This step establishes JGraLab as the modeling infrastructure of DAC-PL.

  1. Change to "dac-meta-model" and execute
	ant -buildfile build-metamodel-api.xml

This step creates the language-specific infrastructure which is an API generated from the (SUM)-metamodel, offering language-specific create/read/update/delete (CRUD) operations on models.

  1. Import all DACPL-directories as plugins into "dac-pl".

    Now, all components are transformed to (Equinox)-plugins.

  2. Execute "dac-simulation-2d" as OSGi-Application.

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