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Re: Why does EAnnoptation initialization code not set the annotation contents ? [message #899894 is a reply to message #899859] |
Thu, 02 August 2012 17:28 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33217 Registered: July 2009 |
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Philipp,
Comments below.
On 02/08/2012 6:03 PM, Philipp W. Kutter | Montages AG wrote:
> I created an annotation with content objects.
>
> My attached Model mypackage.ecore contains 2 instances of class State
> inside the "States" annotation for MyRootObject eClass,
> but I don't see any attempts in the templates to reflect this in the
> generated
No. Even to try, we'd need the GenModel for the eClass() of the
instance objects...
> MypackagePackageImpl.java which contains the default generated code:
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> /**
> * Initializes the annotations for <b>States</b>.
> * <!-- begin-user-doc -->
> * <!-- end-user-doc -->
> * @generated
> */
> protected void createStatesAnnotations() {
> String source = "States";
> addAnnotation(myRootObjectEClass, source, new String[] {});
> }
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> the latter call addAnnotation(myRootObjectEClass, source, new
> String[] {});
>
> does NOT even try to set the annotation contents.
>
> Why?
It's not a trivial problem. You could try setting the GenPackage to use
Initialize by Loading; the contain objects should be serialized and if
the generated model is available during loading, they should be resurrected.
>
> Regards, Philipp
Ed Merks
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