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Need Help - UML Activity Diagram to MS Project [message #1750676] Sat, 24 December 2016 20:35 Go to next message
Aamir Khan is currently offline Aamir KhanFriend
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Registered: December 2016
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Dear All, I am new to ATL. While executing code of UML Activity Diagram to MSProject I am getting this error message.

Error loading platform:/resource/ww/UMLDI-20030818.xmi: org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi.PackageNotFoundException: Package with uri 'null' not found. (platform:/resource/ww/UMLDI-20030818.xmi, 3, 15)

Can you please help me execute this transformation?
Regards
Aamir
Re: Need Help - UML Activity Diagram to MS Project [message #1751047 is a reply to message #1750676] Tue, 03 January 2017 21:25 Go to previous message
Dennis Wagelaar is currently offline Dennis WagelaarFriend
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This is not exactly a beginner's example. Its input model is not an Eclipse EMF model, but a Netbeans MDR model. It requires that you compile the ATL RegularVM MDR driver from source, and install it manually into your Eclipse. The case study was probably last tested and evaluated on ATL 2.0, so it may no longer work.

If you want to learn about ATL, follow the tutorial provided here: https://wiki.eclipse.org/ATL/Tutorials_-_Create_a_simple_ATL_transformation


Cheers,
Dennis
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