UML to XSD [message #476564] |
Fri, 26 June 2009 08:33  |
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Hi,
I want to convert UML to XSD but I am unable to do so in Eclipse Version:
3.4.2. My ultimate goal is to generate wsdl from this UML.
Thank you in advance.
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Ankit
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Re: UML to XSD [message #476566 is a reply to message #476565] |
Sat, 27 June 2009 08:09  |
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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>
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Re: UML to XSD [message #624503 is a reply to message #476564] |
Sat, 27 June 2009 06:42  |
Eclipse User |
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hi Ankit,
This bridge doens't exist today inside Eclipse because UML inside Eclipse
is too related to EMF technologies. This is sometimes really painful.
You will have to either use Ecore or to develop it by yourself.
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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Re: UML to XSD [message #624504 is a reply to message #476565] |
Sat, 27 June 2009 08:09  |
Eclipse User |
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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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Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-15"
http-equiv="Content-Type">
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
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>
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