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Importing EPF models [message #54001] Wed, 08 October 2008 16:15 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: ralf.buschermoehle.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de

Hello,

first of all great tool :)

I would like to import epf models ... or more concrete the ecore part -
is this easily possible? I looked into the sources and extracted
diagram.ecore & uma.ecore. Would it be possible to import parts of a
method library?

Greetings,

Ralf
Re: Importing EPF models [message #54024 is a reply to message #54001] Wed, 15 October 2008 14:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Andrea is currently offline AndreaFriend
Messages: 4
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi,

Before importing you have to export what you need. Example: Someone has
elaborated a plug-in with some method library you would like to take a
look. The method plug-in should be exported using the menu File -> Export,
then the file generated could be imported by you in your EPF.

I hope this can help you,

Regards
Andrea
Re: Importing EPF models [message #54468 is a reply to message #54024] Wed, 12 November 2008 09:56 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: ralf.buschermoehle.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de

Hi Andrea,

thanks for the answer. But I did not mean epf export/epf import rather
then epf export/my tool import.

I must admit that this was not really obvious concerning the thread ... :(

Nevertheless I managed to import epf models. But why does epf seperate
an uma xmi and a uma (without xmi)?

Is it planned to combine epf with the uml2 project to fulfill the
process behavior?

Greetings,

Ralf

Andrea wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Before importing you have to export what you need. Example: Someone has
> elaborated a plug-in with some method library you would like to take a
> look. The method plug-in should be exported using the menu File ->
> Export, then the file generated could be imported by you in your EPF.
>
> I hope this can help you,
>
> Regards
> Andrea
>
Re: Importing EPF models [message #590727 is a reply to message #54001] Wed, 15 October 2008 14:33 Go to previous message
Andrea is currently offline AndreaFriend
Messages: 4
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi,

Before importing you have to export what you need. Example: Someone has
elaborated a plug-in with some method library you would like to take a
look. The method plug-in should be exported using the menu File -> Export,
then the file generated could be imported by you in your EPF.

I hope this can help you,

Regards
Andrea
Re: Importing EPF models [message #590921 is a reply to message #54024] Wed, 12 November 2008 09:56 Go to previous message
Ralf Buschermoehle is currently offline Ralf BuschermoehleFriend
Messages: 27
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi Andrea,

thanks for the answer. But I did not mean epf export/epf import rather
then epf export/my tool import.

I must admit that this was not really obvious concerning the thread ... :(

Nevertheless I managed to import epf models. But why does epf seperate
an uma xmi and a uma (without xmi)?

Is it planned to combine epf with the uml2 project to fulfill the
process behavior?

Greetings,

Ralf

Andrea wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Before importing you have to export what you need. Example: Someone has
> elaborated a plug-in with some method library you would like to take a
> look. The method plug-in should be exported using the menu File ->
> Export, then the file generated could be imported by you in your EPF.
>
> I hope this can help you,
>
> Regards
> Andrea
>
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