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XMI for InterfaceRealization [message #469044] Thu, 08 January 2009 19:03 Go to next message
mauro is currently offline mauroFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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I noticed that the InterfaceRealization elements are XMI-encoded
in 2 diffrent ways:

Papyrus:
<packagedElement xmi:type="uml:InterfaceRealization" xmi:id=...

uml2tools:
<interfaceRealization xmi:id=...

are both these representations correct?
Re: XMI for InterfaceRealization [message #469048 is a reply to message #469044] Fri, 09 January 2009 16:36 Go to previous message
Kenn Hussey is currently offline Kenn HusseyFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Mauro,

The XML element name is (typically) the name of the feature, not the type of
element, so this difference would suggest to me that you're looking at
serializations of two different values... both of which seem correct.

Kenn

"mauro" <mauro@linux.ca> wrote in message
news:gk5int$lpu$1@build.eclipse.org...
>I noticed that the InterfaceRealization elements are XMI-encoded
> in 2 diffrent ways:
>
> Papyrus:
> <packagedElement xmi:type="uml:InterfaceRealization" xmi:id=...
>
> uml2tools:
> <interfaceRealization xmi:id=...
>
> are both these representations correct?
>
>
Re: XMI for InterfaceRealization [message #575517 is a reply to message #469044] Fri, 09 January 2009 16:36 Go to previous message
Kenn Hussey is currently offline Kenn HusseyFriend
Messages: 1620
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Mauro,

The XML element name is (typically) the name of the feature, not the type of
element, so this difference would suggest to me that you're looking at
serializations of two different values... both of which seem correct.

Kenn

"mauro" <mauro@linux.ca> wrote in message
news:gk5int$lpu$1@build.eclipse.org...
>I noticed that the InterfaceRealization elements are XMI-encoded
> in 2 diffrent ways:
>
> Papyrus:
> <packagedElement xmi:type="uml:InterfaceRealization" xmi:id=...
>
> uml2tools:
> <interfaceRealization xmi:id=...
>
> are both these representations correct?
>
>
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