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Re: No primitive types in .ecore files (party.javalang.String, ...) [message #611044] Tue, 24 April 2007 14:52
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Gonzalo,

I think this is more a question for the UML2 newsgroup, since that
project implements the UML importer and they can describe the various
stereotypes that are supported for mapping to Ecore better than me.
I've added that newsgroup to the "to" list so we can continue to use
this thread.


Gonzalo wrote:
> Hello! I'm searching for some help with the Omondo Eclipse UML to ecore
> mapping (.uml -> .ecore). I hope you can help me:
>
> Once I've created and saved an UML class diagram, Omondo Eclipse UML creates
> a .uml file (i.e. party.uml).
> I'm using this file (party.uml) to create a new Empty EMF Project, then
> create a new EMF Model, and then ,with party.genmodel, generate the Model
> Code. Then, I plan to persist my classes with Teneo and Hibernate.
>
> The problem I have is the types EMF creates inside the .ecore file (i.e.
> party.javalang.String, party.javautil.Date), because these types are
> different from the primitive types (String, Date, ...). If I could work with
> the primitives from the begining, maybe i could get rid of this problem.
>
> I would very much appreciate to get your input to this problem.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> With regards,
>
> Gonzalo Castro
>
>
>


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