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Re: UML to XSD [message #476566 is a reply to message #476565] |
Sat, 27 June 2009 12:09 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33141 Registered: July 2009 |
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Vlad,
Comments below.
Vlad Varnica wrote:
> hi Ankit,
>
> This bridge doens't exist today inside Eclipse because UML inside
> Eclipse is too related to EMF technologies.
It doesn't exist at Eclipse only because no one contributed it to
Eclipse, but Dave Carlson has implemented such a thing:
http://xmlmodeling.com/
> This is sometimes really painful.
I don't recall him being pained when he did it either, nor complaining
about UML being too related to EMF, whatever that means.
> You will have to either use Ecore or to develop it by yourself.
Those are just two of many choices.
> You can also ask the m2m newsgroup if this feature is planned in the
> ATL new coming options.
> Good luck for your project.
>
> Vlad,
>
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Vlad,<br>
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Vlad Varnica wrote:
<blockquote
cite="mid:860d729d161f95a0c613c3d93c87a3b3$1@www.eclipse.org"
type="cite">hi Ankit,
<br>
<br>
This bridge doens't exist today inside Eclipse because UML inside
Eclipse is too related to EMF technologies. </blockquote>
It doesn't exist at Eclipse only because no one contributed it to
Eclipse, but Dave Carlson has implemented such a thing: <br>
<blockquote>
Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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Re: UML to XSD [message #624504 is a reply to message #476565] |
Sat, 27 June 2009 12:09 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33141 Registered: July 2009 |
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Vlad,
Comments below.
Vlad Varnica wrote:
> hi Ankit,
>
> This bridge doens't exist today inside Eclipse because UML inside
> Eclipse is too related to EMF technologies.
It doesn't exist at Eclipse only because no one contributed it to
Eclipse, but Dave Carlson has implemented such a thing:
http://xmlmodeling.com/
> This is sometimes really painful.
I don't recall him being pained when he did it either, nor complaining
about UML being too related to EMF, whatever that means.
> You will have to either use Ecore or to develop it by yourself.
Those are just two of many choices.
> You can also ask the m2m newsgroup if this feature is planned in the
> ATL new coming options.
> Good luck for your project.
>
> Vlad,
>
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Vlad,<br>
<br>
Comments below.<br>
<br>
Vlad Varnica wrote:
<blockquote
cite="mid:860d729d161f95a0c613c3d93c87a3b3$1@www.eclipse.org"
type="cite">hi Ankit,
<br>
<br>
This bridge doens't exist today inside Eclipse because UML inside
Eclipse is too related to EMF technologies. </blockquote>
It doesn't exist at Eclipse only because no one contributed it to
Eclipse, but Dave Carlson has implemented such a thing: <br>
<blockquote>
Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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