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Multiple root models [message #1794338] Wed, 29 August 2018 08:12 Go to next message
Pierre Gaufillet is currently offline Pierre GaufilletFriend
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Hi Sirius team!

Does Sirius supports EMF models with several root elements?

Pierre
Re: Multiple root models [message #1794435 is a reply to message #1794338] Thu, 30 August 2018 14:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Fy Za is currently offline Fy ZaFriend
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Hi Pierre

I am not a member of the Sirius team.
However, during my activities in the OCCIware project, I created a Sirius Designer based on a EMF metamodel with two root elements (Extension and Configuration).
The following link can be useful for you https://github.com/occiware/OCCI-Studio/tree/master/plugins/org.eclipse.cmf.occi.core.design

best regards,

Faiez Zalila
Re: Multiple root models [message #1794440 is a reply to message #1794435] Thu, 30 August 2018 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Pierre Gaufillet is currently offline Pierre GaufilletFriend
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Thanks Faiez!

I'll have a look to it.

Pierre
Re: Multiple root models [message #1794441 is a reply to message #1794440] Thu, 30 August 2018 15:23 Go to previous message
Laurent Redor is currently offline Laurent RedorFriend
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Hi,
I think that it is not handled, except for EMF models generated from XSD. This corresponds to the javadoc of org.eclipse.sirius.business.internal.query.ResourceQueryInternal.findSemanticRoot().
But with the response of Faiez, it is to confim...

Regards,


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