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Using EMF validation with Sirius diagrams [message #1719359] Thu, 07 January 2016 12:51 Go to next message
Erlend Stav is currently offline Erlend StavFriend
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Registered: September 2012
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Hi,

Is there an easy way to trigger EMF validations from Sirius and to visualise them in the same way as are done for Sirius validation statements?

Ideally, we would like to trigger the EMF validations and the Sirius validations together, e.g. when you select Validate Diagram from Sirius, and also to have this action available as a toolbar button.

- Erlend
Re: Using EMF validation with Sirius diagrams [message #1720088 is a reply to message #1719359] Thu, 14 January 2016 10:29 Go to previous message
Steve Monnier is currently offline Steve MonnierFriend
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Registered: May 2011
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Hello,

The validate Diagram action is expected to also launch the EMF
validation as well as the added constraints (but it is possible that the
markers reference the diagram or diagram elements). If you have a sample
where it is not the case, I am interested to test with it.

Regards,
Steve

Le 07/01/2016 13:51, Erlend Stav a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Is there an easy way to trigger EMF validations from Sirius and to
> visualise them in the same way as are done for Sirius validation
> statements?
> Ideally, we would like to trigger the EMF validations and the Sirius
> validations together, e.g. when you select Validate Diagram from Sirius,
> and also to have this action available as a toolbar button.
>
> - Erlend


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