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Re: GMF using Teneo resources with the JPOX backend [message #125841 is a reply to message #125828] |
Thu, 12 June 2008 06:53  |
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Martin Taal wrote:
> Hi Florian,
> It won't be possible to store the gmf diagram in a database using jpox
> because to store a GMF diagram the system also needs to persist the ecore
> model and the GMF base objects and these can not be enhanced (which is
> required for jpox).
Ok, that's quite convincing.
> Storing only the data should work though.
Are there howtos available for this task?
Thanks for answering!
Cheers,
Florian
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Re: GMF using Teneo resources with the JPOX backend [message #619243 is a reply to message #125815] |
Wed, 11 June 2008 18:29  |
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Hi Florian,
It won't be possible to store the gmf diagram in a database using jpox because to store a GMF
diagram the system also needs to persist the ecore model and the GMF base objects and these can not
be enhanced (which is required for jpox).
Storing only the data should work though.
gr. Martin
DI Florian Hackenberger wrote:
> Hi!
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> I'd like to know whether the GMF Editor Tutorial for Hibernate should work
> using JPOX (with a few modifications) as well? Are there any known
> incompatibilities?
>
> Cheers,
> Florian
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Re: GMF using Teneo resources with the JPOX backend [message #619244 is a reply to message #125828] |
Thu, 12 June 2008 06:53  |
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Martin Taal wrote:
> Hi Florian,
> It won't be possible to store the gmf diagram in a database using jpox
> because to store a GMF diagram the system also needs to persist the ecore
> model and the GMF base objects and these can not be enhanced (which is
> required for jpox).
Ok, that's quite convincing.
> Storing only the data should work though.
Are there howtos available for this task?
Thanks for answering!
Cheers,
Florian
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DI Florian Hackenberger
florian@hackenberger.at
www.hackenberger.at
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