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Re: Running the EGL example [message #558502 is a reply to message #558392] |
Mon, 13 September 2010 09:31 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Andreas,
I've received your email but haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
I'll hopefully do so and get back to you later on today.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Andreas wrote:
> Hi Dimitris,
>
> sure I can provide you some more information.
> I have a trace model (xmi file) with was generated during a model to
> model transformation. Now I want to generate something like a coverage
> report from that trace model. So I want to read the trace model,
> calculate some things and then generate a HTML report from this
> information. But at the moment, I'm not able to access the concrete data
> within the trace model. I only can access the meta model level.
> How the meta model of the trace model looks like, you can see here:
>
>
> A small version of a concrete trace model could look like this:
>
>
> Till now I haven't found a way to access the attributes like id, name,
> modelID, ...
>
> I also already sent you my sample project on your GMail account. I hope
> you received it.
> Thanks,
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
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Re: Running the EGL example [message #593660 is a reply to message #593634] |
Mon, 13 September 2010 09:31 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Andreas,
I've received your email but haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
I'll hopefully do so and get back to you later on today.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Andreas wrote:
> Hi Dimitris,
>
> sure I can provide you some more information.
> I have a trace model (xmi file) with was generated during a model to
> model transformation. Now I want to generate something like a coverage
> report from that trace model. So I want to read the trace model,
> calculate some things and then generate a HTML report from this
> information. But at the moment, I'm not able to access the concrete data
> within the trace model. I only can access the meta model level.
> How the meta model of the trace model looks like, you can see here:
>
>
> A small version of a concrete trace model could look like this:
>
>
> Till now I haven't found a way to access the attributes like id, name,
> modelID, ...
>
> I also already sent you my sample project on your GMail account. I hope
> you received it.
> Thanks,
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
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