How to allow relationship source & targets of multiple types [message #160386] |
Wed, 14 November 2007 10:20  |
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Originally posted by: marsha.rohrer.swisscom.com
Hi,
I know this question was asked already one year ago. Still I would like to
know if with GMF 2.0 there is an easy way to have a connection that
accepts multiple types as source and target. If yes, how?
Thanks a lot
Marsha
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Re: How to allow relationship source & targets of multiple types [message #160609 is a reply to message #160567] |
Thu, 15 November 2007 06:01  |
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Originally posted by: ijerez2001.gmail.com
Yes, creation tool, sorry, my english is not good, and when I write I think
how I say
in my language and not in gmf.
Sorry, and i hope that it is your solution.
Regards.
"Marsha" <marsha.rohrer@swisscom.com> escribió en el mensaje de
noticias:677347c91ffe04cabfb7f9c85bae881d$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Iván
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> Haven't thought of that possibility. Just a little question with toolbar
> you mean the creation tool right?
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> Thanks,
> Marsha
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> Iván Jerez wrote:
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>> I have done in the gmfmap.
>> You create all possibilities for the connections in the ecore file.
>> And, in the gmfmap you create connections and mapping to the same
>> toolbar.
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>> "Marsha" <marsha.rohrer@swisscom.com> escribió en el mensaje de
>> noticias:a7ff18fd04648bee2b66941443b687e9$1@www.eclipse.org...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I know this question was asked already one year ago. Still I would like
>>> to know if with GMF 2.0 there is an easy way to have a connection that
>>> accepts multiple types as source and target. If yes, how?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>> Marsha
>>>
>
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