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Definition of the output of the application [message #224160] Thu, 02 April 2009 17:37 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: davidmusat.gmail.com

Hello everybody,

I have created an application with GMF and EMF that has a diagram and a
xml file associated. Is there any place in GMF (I suspect that in the
gmfgen) that you can define the form or the schema of the xml output?Can
you define or transform it?

Regards and thank you!

David Musat Salvador
Re: Definition of the output of the application [message #224227 is a reply to message #224160] Fri, 03 April 2009 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Alexander Shatalin is currently offline Alexander ShatalinFriend
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Hello David,

You can load XML schema into EMF while creating domain model and this is
a way GMF is integrated with custom XML data format.

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Alex Shatalin
Re: Definition of the output of the application [message #225443 is a reply to message #224227] Fri, 10 April 2009 08:52 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: davidmusat.gmail.com

Alex Shatalin escribió:
> Hello David,
>
> You can load XML schema into EMF while creating domain model and this is
> a way GMF is integrated with custom XML data format.
> -----------------
> Alex Shatalin
>
>
I think I've not explained it correctly. My question is the following:
I've created a GMF application and that application generates a XML with
the diagram I create. The question is, can I define the output of my
diagram application in GMF? Can I change the XML schema of the output of
my final application? Can I change it, for example, to Ecore schema?
Regards
David Musat Salvador
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