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Re: oaW [message #29415] Fri, 27 July 2007 09:31 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

Miguel,

It's best to use the Model to Text newsgroup to ask questions about
xpand, which I've added to the "to" list of the reply so no need to
repost...


Miguel wrote:
> Hi, my name is Miguel.
> I am working with EMF, GMF, oaW, etc.
>
> I am doing an editor and I want to do a transformation with XPand2. I
> have defined the workflow and the xpand template. In this template, I
> have a FILE sentence like this:
> «FILE "file.xml"»
>
> I have to execute de workflow through the code:
> executionResult = new WorkflowRunner().run(workflowPath, null,
> oawProperties, oawSlotContents);
>
> And I have to pass the file name by the code and so the file name will
> be dynamic.
>
> My question is:
> Can I do it and how?
>
> Thanks.
>
Re: oaW [message #29488 is a reply to message #29415] Sat, 28 July 2007 09:36 Go to previous message
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Hi Miguel

Pleas post your request in formum of oAW
http://www.openarchitectureware.org/forum/

Regards, Ueli


"Ed Merks" <merks@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:f8cs46$l82$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Miguel,
>
> It's best to use the Model to Text newsgroup to ask questions about xpand,
> which I've added to the "to" list of the reply so no need to repost...
>
>
> Miguel wrote:
>> Hi, my name is Miguel.
>> I am working with EMF, GMF, oaW, etc.
>>
>> I am doing an editor and I want to do a transformation with XPand2. I
>> have defined the workflow and the xpand template. In this template, I
>> have a FILE sentence like this:
>>
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