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Problem while creating GMF models from xsd. [message #589328] Thu, 27 May 2010 04:47 Go to next message
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Hi All,
I am new to GMF. I have been trying to understand the concept of generating Ecore model from xsd.
I generated a Ecore model from xsd and used the same ecore file to generate genmodel. gen model created successfully.
But when i tried generating the "gmfgen" model out of genmodel.
It throws an error.

I need to know the following :
1.)Does GMF supports a Ecore model generated out of xsd.
2) I tried using Eugenia to generate gmfgen and gmf diagram from sample .emf model it works fine.But when i tried generating the ecore from "xsd" .It has some issues.
Does any body know how to go about it?


Thanks in advance,
Re: Problem while creating GMF models from xsd. [message #589356 is a reply to message #589328] Thu, 27 May 2010 08:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

Could you please confirm that you've added @gmf.xxx annotations to your metamodel as per http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/epsilon/doc/articles/eugenia-gmf- tutorial/?

Cheers,
Dimitris
Re: Problem while creating GMF models from xsd. [message #589392 is a reply to message #589356] Thu, 27 May 2010 10:48 Go to previous message
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Hi
Thanks for the response.
I was unable to find the link given.
I am trying to google out some of the samples to add GMF annotation to the the metamodel.I dint get it.
and
Should we always use emf instead xsd for Eugenia sample.?
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