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Re: ApplyStereotypes takes seconds at first time [message #909053 is a reply to message #908852] |
Thu, 06 September 2012 13:11 |
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Hi, Ed, Tex,
There's also a considerable one-time cost of resolving a proxy
referencing the profile and then loading the UML metamodel and its
attendant library models and profiles, which adds up to quite a lot of
XML.
cW
On 2012-09-06 05:44:07 +0000, Ed Willink said:
> Hi
>
> On 05/09/2012 17:17, Ed Willink wrote:
>>
>> Stereotypes bridge the M1/M2 layers so there may be a significant M1+M2
>> configuration cost.
> See Christian Damus' comments in the "[CDO] Using
> ECrossReferenceAdapter in CDO" thread on the EMF newsgroup
> (news://new.eclipse.org:119/k28sa9$mi8$1@xxxxxxxxe.org).
>
> Stereotypes use an ECrossReferenceAdapter so there may be a full model
> analysis to find the back references.
>
> Regards
>
> Ed Willink
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UML support (was Re: ApplyStereotypes takes seconds at first time) [message #909502 is a reply to message #909493] |
Fri, 07 September 2012 08:47 |
Ed Willink Messages: 7670 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi
MDT/UML2 development continues, perhaps in fits and starts.
IBM involvement may have stopped, but the Eclipse world moves on. New
supporters must be found. Firtunately some are coming forward. Thanks.
CEA List support a number of OMG-related technologies, such as 87% of
the recent commits to Papyrus.
You may notice CEA List copyright notices on the UML 2.4.1 support such
as http://wiki.eclipse.org/MDT/UML2/UML2_4.0_Migration_Guide.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 07/09/2012 09:31, Tex Iano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for all your feedback. So obviously it is ok, when UML takes
> some time at the beginning to cache and reference elements etc.
>
> However, Rafael: This is a important aspect for me I did not yet
> consider. Did not know that there are some issues to expect. Another
> very important sentence in the article you posted:
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> "On the not-so-great side, development seems to have stopped. IBM,
> which founded (and funded) the project, apparently pulled the plug
> last year. "
>
> Development seems to have stopped? Did not have this impression. Is it
> true? Can't believe that because there are some more projects using UML2.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tex
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