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case I have already generated the Java types. Is there something similar
for ecore models? This would definitely make sense for big models.
cheers,
Jan]]>Jan Reimann2015-02-13T14:37:10-00:00Re: Is there something like a Type Hierarchy view known from the JDT?
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One would need an index to do it generally the way JDT does. Of course
you can always create an Ecore dialog for a model, but that's not the
same thing as an automatically generated view.
On 13.02.2015 15:37, Jan Reimann wrote:
> I mean, I could use the Type Hierarchy view from the JDT but only in
> case I have already generated the Java types. Is there something similar
> for ecore models? This would definitely make sense for big models.
>
> cheers,
> Jan]]>Ed Merks2015-02-13T21:07:15-00:00Re: Is there something like a Type Hierarchy view known from the JDT?
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view which is able to give you all the sub-metaclasses of a selected one
in the tree editor for example. That's not so difficult to realise by
myself but I was wondering if something like this already exists. When
you talk about an index you mean that all referring models are also
included in the view. But also only local metaclasses of one ecore file
would be nice to get via such a view.
cheers,
Jan
Am 13.02.2015 um 22:07 schrieb Ed Merks:
> Jan,
>
> One would need an index to do it generally the way JDT does. Of course
> you can always create an Ecore dialog for a model, but that's not the
> same thing as an automatically generated view.
>
> On 13.02.2015 15:37, Jan Reimann wrote:
>> I mean, I could use the Type Hierarchy view from the JDT but only in
>> case I have already generated the Java types. Is there something similar
>> for ecore models? This would definitely make sense for big models.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Jan
>]]>Jan Reimann2015-02-13T22:30:56-00:00