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Re: Apply a profile to UML model [message #890141 is a reply to message #890121] |
Thu, 21 June 2012 09:12 |
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I am using QVT to do it ... I had few results in my little experience with ATL.
I am writing some of my problems and solutions in a blog
http //tambienvineaestudiar wordpress com/2012/05/10/como-aplicar-un-uml-profile-con-qvt/
it is in spanish... if you have any particular question related with what I've tried, just let me know
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Re: Apply a profile to UML model [message #890428 is a reply to message #890420] |
Fri, 22 June 2012 09:23 |
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probably it's a problem with the metamodels.
In my experience, everything get complicated around this (in MediniQVT and in ATL). You have to be sure that the model and the metamodel correspond each other. If you look for a "class" and your model has "class" but with different metamodels, you can have an empty transformation.
which script are you trying?
and check in the blog that I've explained which metamodels I'm using, and also, I changed some things in the metamodels manually, because I had problems with that... to apply stereotypes you need to reference the Eclipse UML metamodel, so .. the ecore files generated by EMF didnt work (at least in my tries)
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Re: Apply a profile to UML model [message #891713 is a reply to message #890452] |
Mon, 25 June 2012 15:14 |
Mauro Faella Messages: 31 Registered: June 2012 |
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Federico Toledo wrote on Fri, 22 June 2012 06:28for me the key for this kind of problems (I also faced these problems) is here:
http //tambienvineaestudiar.wordpress com/2012/05/15/referenciar-uml-registrado-en-eclipse-evitar-uml-ecore/
hope it helps
It helped me, thanks Federico.
Now I've the visualization problem of the first link and I don't understand very well what you have done to visualize in the right way the target uml model. If you had a minute to explain it, I appreciate it very much...
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