| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1056382 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1056474 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1056565 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1056660 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1056756 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1056854 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1056955 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1057058 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1057163 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
|
|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1057267 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
|
|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1057372 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1057478 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1057590 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
|
|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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| Re: Load domain model from diagram file [message #1057698 is a reply to message #1053796] |
Wed, 08 May 2013 04:20  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1275 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
|
|
Hi,
EMF's reflective API should enable you to do that.
A maybe better alternative: have you thought about splitting the different
models into separate resources? The Graphiti diagram model would go into one
EMF resource, your domain model into another, possibly stored in two files
with the same name but different extensions.
Michael
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