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Re: xmi:type instead of xsi:type [message #882431 is a reply to message #882423] |
Wed, 06 June 2012 13:01 |
Martin Benedict Messages: 22 Registered: June 2012 |
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I have written a ATL-plugin where I have defined the XMI option Ed Merks suggested. Now it sucessfully creates xmi:type attributes.
For the namespace of UML have used the eclipse namespace with 3.0.0.
According to Ed Willinks suggestions there will be more work.
The only drawback until now is, that I need a dedicated Java class for doing transformation. My aim was to have an ant script.
Thanks for any help, until now.
[Updated on: Wed, 06 June 2012 13:08] Report message to a moderator
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Re: xmi:type instead of xsi:type [message #882566 is a reply to message #882516] |
Wed, 06 June 2012 18:37 |
Martin Benedict Messages: 22 Registered: June 2012 |
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The file is currently name xmi. I will have a try with *.uml
I see, in my first report there was the first mentioned value was occuring. I don't know and I can't reproduce. Perhaps it was reasoned by some experiments with other tools.
The second value ...eclipse.org/uml2/3.0.0/UML is the right one. It occurs always if I generate my model.
EDIT:
I have tested with file extension .uml. Now it works also with my ant script. Great!
Thank You
[Updated on: Wed, 06 June 2012 19:03] Report message to a moderator
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