Does a datatype describing the name of a EStructuralFeature exist? [message #383240] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 11:38 |
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Hello,
I added an extension point in our EMF-based plugin (JWT) to allow to use
custom property editors in property sheets. (More details on bug 240499)
To be able to define the the name of the EStructuralFeature the
extension is targetting, I created a custom type:
public class FeatureFullDescription {
private String featureName;
private String className;
private String packageName;
// ....
}
My question is: Does such a type already exists in EMF ? (if yes, I'd
rather use it to avoid duplication)
Thanks in advance
Mickael
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Re: Does a datatype describing the name of a EStructuralFeature exist? [message #383241 is a reply to message #383240] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 15:13 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33217 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Mickael,
Please use the EMF newsgroup for questions about EMF. I've added it to
the "to" list of the reply. More comments below.
Mickael Istria wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I added an extension point in our EMF-based plugin (JWT) to allow to
> use custom property editors in property sheets. (More details on bug
> 240499)
>
> To be able to define the the name of the EStructuralFeature the
> extension is targetting, I created a custom type:
>
> public class FeatureFullDescription {
> private String featureName;
> private String className;
> private String packageName;
> // ....
> }
>
> My question is: Does such a type already exists in EMF ? (if yes, I'd
> rather use it to avoid duplication)
No. EcoreUtil.getURI(eStructuralFeature) would give you a single unique
string you could use to represent a feature. You could use
resourceSet.getEObject(<uri>) to resolve that string to the feature
object...
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mickael
Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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Re: Does a datatype describing the name of a EStructuralFeature exist? [message #611023 is a reply to message #383240] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 15:13 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33217 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Mickael,
Please use the EMF newsgroup for questions about EMF. I've added it to
the "to" list of the reply. More comments below.
Mickael Istria wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I added an extension point in our EMF-based plugin (JWT) to allow to
> use custom property editors in property sheets. (More details on bug
> 240499)
>
> To be able to define the the name of the EStructuralFeature the
> extension is targetting, I created a custom type:
>
> public class FeatureFullDescription {
> private String featureName;
> private String className;
> private String packageName;
> // ....
> }
>
> My question is: Does such a type already exists in EMF ? (if yes, I'd
> rather use it to avoid duplication)
No. EcoreUtil.getURI(eStructuralFeature) would give you a single unique
string you could use to represent a feature. You could use
resourceSet.getEObject(<uri>) to resolve that string to the feature
object...
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mickael
Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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