Re: How can I use EMF Compare programatically [message #609454] |
Fri, 10 August 2007 11:34 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33141 Registered: July 2009 |
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Sourabh,
For questions about EMF compare, it's best to use the EMFT newsgroup,
which I've added to the "to" list of the reply, and to prefix your
subject line with [Compare].
This tutorial explains how to generate a model assuming you have a
schema for your XML files:
Tutorial: Generating an EMF Model using XML Schema
< http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/indextools.cgi/*checkout*/org .eclipse.emf/doc/org.eclipse.emf.doc/tutorials/xlibmod/xlibm od.html>
The compare framework should be able to help you compare two instances
of your model.
Sourabh S Joshi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am stuck at a place in my project, so I need your help. I will
> explain my use case to u all.
> I have an xml file say MyFormDescriptor.xml. It contains a forms tag
> under which I can have as many form tags as I want. <form> tag
> contains various tags like <grid>,<repeater>,<error> etc.
> I want a way to know at dynamically (at runtime), which form tag has
> changed so that I can process the tag likewise.
>
> I decided to use EMF compare for this. I want to know whether there is
> any API which can help me to programatically generate an emf model for
> this xml file and an API for comparing two instances of the same file
> on save event. so as to get the change delta(the tag which got changed).
>
> Thanking you in advance.
>
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Sourabh,<br>
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For questions about EMF compare, it's best to use the EMFT newsgroup,
which I've added to the "to" list of the reply, and to prefix your
subject line with [Compare].
Ed Merks
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