Tool encapsulating method and apparatus thereof

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ABSTRACT:
The processing contents which change according to the specification of the tool encapsulation are provided through descriptions in the user interface definition file, the parameter definition file and the invocation command definition file. The environment file defines if each of the definition files is to be used or not. The processing system reads the contents of the definition files and converts those into the function presented by the framework to realize the tool encapsulation. The tool encapsulation for the plural kinds of frameworks can be realized with a single common description not using extension languages presented by the frameworks, so that the tool encapsulation operation for the plural kinds of frameworks is considerably shortened and the maintenance efficiency is also improved.

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