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Because the UI components provided by the [[ProB Java API]] are based on web technologies, we were able create a simple plugin for the Rodin 3 tool that provides the user with all of the functionality of ProB within Rodin. The plugin uses views with embedded Eclipse SWT browsers to access the user interface components that are shipped with the [[ProB Java API]] library.
Because the UI components provided by the [[ProB Java API]] are based on web technologies, we were able create a simple plugin for the Rodin 3 tool that provides the user with all of the functionality of ProB within Rodin. The plugin uses views with embedded Eclipse SWT browsers to access the user interface components that are shipped with the [[ProB Java API]] library.
Details about nightly releases of this versions is also available on the [[Download#Nightly_Build|Download]] page.
Details about nightly releases of this versions is also available on the [[Download#Nightly_Build|Download]] page.
=== Multi-Simulation for Rodin based on ProB ===
There is now also a [http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/vs2/ac.soton.multisim.updatesite/ Multi-Simulation Plug-in] available for Rodin. It enables discrete/continuous co-simulation.

Revision as of 19:29, 22 January 2015


Currently there are two versions of ProB available for Rodin.

ProB (1) for Rodin

The first one is based on the old Java API and supports Rodin 2.8 and Rodin 3.1. The update site comes built in into Rodin, see the tutorial on installing ProB for Rodin. Nightly releases of this versions are also available on the Download page.

ProB 2.0 for Rodin

The second, still experimental, one is based on the new ProB Java API (aka ProB 2.0). Because the UI components provided by the ProB Java API are based on web technologies, we were able create a simple plugin for the Rodin 3 tool that provides the user with all of the functionality of ProB within Rodin. The plugin uses views with embedded Eclipse SWT browsers to access the user interface components that are shipped with the ProB Java API library. Details about nightly releases of this versions is also available on the Download page.

Multi-Simulation for Rodin based on ProB

There is now also a Multi-Simulation Plug-in available for Rodin. It enables discrete/continuous co-simulation.