Importing XSD (who uses hypermodel ?) [message #509847] |
Mon, 25 January 2010 10:31  |
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Hi there,
I am working in a project were we extensively make use of XSD. XSD is the actual file format we use to store our UML model.
I was trying to import our XSD file into Eclipse so as to see it 'visually'. This did not work as I expected. So I had to install hypermodel (xmlmodeling.com) to actually be able to generate a UML view of this XSD file. I was wondering if I did not miss anything obvious as eclipse is quite difficult to install (first time user). Or are there still people using hypermodel from xmlmodeling.com ?
Thanks
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Re: Importing XSD (who uses hypermodel ?) [message #510314 is a reply to message #510189] |
Wed, 27 January 2010 03:39  |
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Vlad,
Comments below.
Vlad Varnica wrote:
> Ed,
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> Quote:
>> Considered by whom? Part of EMF's success lies in being inclusive and
>> helping to provide data integration for models specified as XML Schemas.
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> I agree with you but I am always very disappointed by EMF trying to
> target any XML schema and not to be dedicated to UML needs.
There's obviously no pleasing everyone. The real world is rife with
schemas and there's a real need to bind those to usable Java APIs. EMF
does that an a large portion of EMF's client base exploits that.
Supporting UML is a relative small part of what EMF is about.
> This is the biggest EMF historical mistake and this is why EMF will
> never have the success it would have deserve !!
Obviously I don't agree. Supporting things other than UML is important
to the community. The real problem for you seems to be that the EMF
community isn't purely just a UML community.
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Re: Importing XSD (who uses hypermodel ?) [message #625480 is a reply to message #510058] |
Tue, 26 January 2010 11:13  |
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Ed,
Quote:
> Considered by whom? Part of EMF's success lies in being inclusive and helping to provide data integration for models specified as XML Schemas.
I agree with you but I am always very disappointed by EMF trying to target any XML schema and not to be dedicated to UML needs. This is the biggest EMF historical mistake and this is why EMF will never have the success it would have deserve !!
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Re: Importing XSD (who uses hypermodel ?) [message #625481 is a reply to message #625480] |
Wed, 27 January 2010 03:39  |
Eclipse User |
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Vlad,
Comments below.
Vlad Varnica wrote:
> Ed,
>
> Quote:
>> Considered by whom? Part of EMF's success lies in being inclusive and
>> helping to provide data integration for models specified as XML Schemas.
>
> I agree with you but I am always very disappointed by EMF trying to
> target any XML schema and not to be dedicated to UML needs.
There's obviously no pleasing everyone. The real world is rife with
schemas and there's a real need to bind those to usable Java APIs. EMF
does that an a large portion of EMF's client base exploits that.
Supporting UML is a relative small part of what EMF is about.
> This is the biggest EMF historical mistake and this is why EMF will
> never have the success it would have deserve !!
Obviously I don't agree. Supporting things other than UML is important
to the community. The real problem for you seems to be that the EMF
community isn't purely just a UML community.
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