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EMF transformations [message #623013] Sat, 26 June 2010 19:12 Go to next message
Miranda is currently offline MirandaFriend
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Hello,

I need to implement transformations from one data model to another one (for example from relational to object-oriented) . So, I can you Atl for that puprose. But after executing transformations of XMI instances to one data model(to object-oriented) i need to integrate them. Is there any tool?Or i need to manipulate programmatically? And also is it possible to invoke ATL transformations programmatically?

Thanks in advance!
Re: EMF transformations [message #623014 is a reply to message #623013] Sat, 26 June 2010 20:07 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Miranda,

I'm having trouble following what you're asking. If it's a question
about ATL, use the eclipse.modeling.m2m form and prefix your question
with [ATL]. If you're asking a more basic question, such as how EMF
lets you load and save XMI instances, try to read some of the
introductory material on the EMF documentation page and then ask more
specific questions on the eclipse.tools.emf forum.


Miranda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to implement transformations from one data model to another one
> (for example from relational to object-oriented) . So, I can you Atl
> for that puprose. But after executing transformations of XMI instances
> to one data model(to object-oriented) i need to integrate them. Is
> there any tool?Or i need to manipulate programmatically? And also is
> it possible to invoke ATL transformations programmatically?
>
> Thanks in advance!


Ed Merks
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