Re: Can't convert correctly uml2 to ecore [message #476450] |
Fri, 02 November 2007 12:03  |
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Emanuele,
How is String defined in the model? It sounds like it might just be a
class when it needs to be a data type. It's better to ask about this on
the UML2 newsgroup, which I've added to the "to" list of the reply...
manux wrote:
> Hi to everyone!
> I'm converting a uml model, drawn with Omondo UML, in ecore format.
> The problem arises when in the model there is an attribute with type
> String. For example a class A has an attribute att of type String. The
> attribute att, when the transit of the uml model to ecore is done, is
> trasformed in a reference. So:
> _ Anyone has experience with this trouble? _ Is/Are there some
> article(s) about the mapping between datatype in UML and Ecore?
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> Thank you
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> Emanuele
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Re: Can't convert correctly uml2 to ecore [message #476452 is a reply to message #476451] |
Sun, 04 November 2007 04:42  |
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Hi Emanuele,
it works with <Primitive Type> uml::String
manux schrieb:
> Ed,
> in Omondo I specify the string with the java.lang.String class.
> Probably, like you've just suggested, the problem is this. But, at the
> moment, is the only way that I've found for specify a string attribute.
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> Emanuele
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Re: Can't convert correctly uml2 to ecore [message #625423 is a reply to message #476450] |
Fri, 02 November 2007 15:29  |
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Originally posted by: zappasan_nospam.gmail.com
Ed,
in Omondo I specify the string with the java.lang.String class. Probably,
like you've just suggested, the problem is this. But, at the moment, is
the only way that I've found for specify a string attribute.
Emanuele
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Re: Can't convert correctly uml2 to ecore [message #625426 is a reply to message #476451] |
Sun, 04 November 2007 04:42  |
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Hi Emanuele,
it works with <Primitive Type> uml::String
manux schrieb:
> Ed,
> in Omondo I specify the string with the java.lang.String class.
> Probably, like you've just suggested, the problem is this. But, at the
> moment, is the only way that I've found for specify a string attribute.
>
> Emanuele
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> Remove _nospam from the e-mail address
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