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can import the plug-in into your workspace in a condition to continue develop-
ment. We can apply the same concept to working with DSLs. If we properly
configure our DSL projects for deployment, clients can import the source of the
deployed DSL into their workspace; modify the domain model, templates, dia-
gram definition, and so on; and regenerate the plug-ins to provide an update.
8.3 Summary
In this chapter, we touched upon the most basic packaging elements to consider
when creating a product for your DSL. Many additional enhancements and
usability issues will need to be resolved, though fall outside the scope of this
book. This concludes the hands-on portion of the topic.
 
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