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Re: UML -> Ecore (Derived + Composite) [message #627597] Tue, 19 May 2009 01:17
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JT,

Yes, the UML converter is intentionally designed to do that. Best to
ask about it on the UML newsgroup which I've added to the "to" list of
the reply.


John T.E. Timm wrote:
> In attempting to recreate the Supplier / PurchaseOrder example from
> "EMF FeatureMaps", I ran into an issue where if I define a property in
> UML to be Composite and Derived, only derived is carried through to
> Ecore (during model import) which causes problems in serialization. If
> I change this attribute in the resulting Ecore after import,
> serialization works fine. From the article, preferredOrders and
> standardOrders should be composite, derived, transient, volatile,
> ordered, and unique.
>
> Thanks,
>
> JT
>
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