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Re: Using resource factories [message #528644 is a reply to message #528611] |
Wed, 21 April 2010 09:58 |
Steffen Zschaler Messages: 266 Registered: July 2009 |
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Sorry, my bad. When I looked at the stack trace I noticed the line
numbers didn't match up with the current source code from SVN, so I
checked the version of Epsilon installed. It was 0.8.2.1. I updated
Epsilon and now it seems to work...
Cheers,
Steffen
On 21/04/2010 10:21, Steffen Zschaler wrote:
> Cool. Many thanks for the quick reply. It may very well be that I'm
> just doing something stupid here in how I configure my EOL launch...
>
> Steffen
>
> On 21/04/2010 10:19, Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>> Hi Steffen,
>>
>> The EMF driver does indeed respect custom resource factories. I've
>> tried Epsilon with Xtext in the past and it worked fine but I'll try
>> with EMFText too and let you know how it goes.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
>>
>> Steffen Zschaler wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I've got a language defined using EMFText and want to access these
>>> models from EOL. EMFText keeps the models in plain text and provides
>>> a resource factory to parse them into EMF models when needed.
>>> Unfortunately, it would seem that EMC ignores the resource
>>> factories, so it keeps complaining that it cannot parse my model
>>> because it is not valid XMI (which it isn't :-) ). Is there already
>>> a way to make use of the resource factories?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Steffen
>>
>>
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Re: Using resource factories [message #528645 is a reply to message #528644] |
Wed, 21 April 2010 10:02 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
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Great! Glad you got it working and thanks for the update.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Steffen Zschaler wrote:
> Sorry, my bad. When I looked at the stack trace I noticed the line
> numbers didn't match up with the current source code from SVN, so I
> checked the version of Epsilon installed. It was 0.8.2.1. I updated
> Epsilon and now it seems to work...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steffen
>
> On 21/04/2010 10:21, Steffen Zschaler wrote:
>> Cool. Many thanks for the quick reply. It may very well be that I'm
>> just doing something stupid here in how I configure my EOL launch...
>>
>> Steffen
>>
>> On 21/04/2010 10:19, Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>>> Hi Steffen,
>>>
>>> The EMF driver does indeed respect custom resource factories. I've
>>> tried Epsilon with Xtext in the past and it worked fine but I'll try
>>> with EMFText too and let you know how it goes.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Dimitris
>>>
>>> Steffen Zschaler wrote:
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> I've got a language defined using EMFText and want to access these
>>>> models from EOL. EMFText keeps the models in plain text and provides
>>>> a resource factory to parse them into EMF models when needed.
>>>> Unfortunately, it would seem that EMC ignores the resource
>>>> factories, so it keeps complaining that it cannot parse my model
>>>> because it is not valid XMI (which it isn't :-) ). Is there already
>>>> a way to make use of the resource factories?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Steffen
>>>
>>>
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Re: Using resource factories [message #588465 is a reply to message #528611] |
Wed, 21 April 2010 09:58 |
Steffen Zschaler Messages: 266 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Sorry, my bad. When I looked at the stack trace I noticed the line
numbers didn't match up with the current source code from SVN, so I
checked the version of Epsilon installed. It was 0.8.2.1. I updated
Epsilon and now it seems to work...
Cheers,
Steffen
On 21/04/2010 10:21, Steffen Zschaler wrote:
> Cool. Many thanks for the quick reply. It may very well be that I'm
> just doing something stupid here in how I configure my EOL launch...
>
> Steffen
>
> On 21/04/2010 10:19, Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>> Hi Steffen,
>>
>> The EMF driver does indeed respect custom resource factories. I've
>> tried Epsilon with Xtext in the past and it worked fine but I'll try
>> with EMFText too and let you know how it goes.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
>>
>> Steffen Zschaler wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I've got a language defined using EMFText and want to access these
>>> models from EOL. EMFText keeps the models in plain text and provides
>>> a resource factory to parse them into EMF models when needed.
>>> Unfortunately, it would seem that EMC ignores the resource
>>> factories, so it keeps complaining that it cannot parse my model
>>> because it is not valid XMI (which it isn't :-) ). Is there already
>>> a way to make use of the resource factories?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Steffen
>>
>>
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Re: Using resource factories [message #588473 is a reply to message #528644] |
Wed, 21 April 2010 10:02 |
Dimitrios Kolovos Messages: 1776 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Great! Glad you got it working and thanks for the update.
Cheers,
Dimitris
Steffen Zschaler wrote:
> Sorry, my bad. When I looked at the stack trace I noticed the line
> numbers didn't match up with the current source code from SVN, so I
> checked the version of Epsilon installed. It was 0.8.2.1. I updated
> Epsilon and now it seems to work...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steffen
>
> On 21/04/2010 10:21, Steffen Zschaler wrote:
>> Cool. Many thanks for the quick reply. It may very well be that I'm
>> just doing something stupid here in how I configure my EOL launch...
>>
>> Steffen
>>
>> On 21/04/2010 10:19, Dimitris Kolovos wrote:
>>> Hi Steffen,
>>>
>>> The EMF driver does indeed respect custom resource factories. I've
>>> tried Epsilon with Xtext in the past and it worked fine but I'll try
>>> with EMFText too and let you know how it goes.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Dimitris
>>>
>>> Steffen Zschaler wrote:
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> I've got a language defined using EMFText and want to access these
>>>> models from EOL. EMFText keeps the models in plain text and provides
>>>> a resource factory to parse them into EMF models when needed.
>>>> Unfortunately, it would seem that EMC ignores the resource
>>>> factories, so it keeps complaining that it cannot parse my model
>>>> because it is not valid XMI (which it isn't :-) ). Is there already
>>>> a way to make use of the resource factories?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Steffen
>>>
>>>
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