Several XML Files into one UML [message #990994] |
Sun, 16 December 2012 14:08 |
Tex Iano Messages: 99 Registered: February 2012 |
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Hi,
I have the following situation:
I have a lot of XML files (XSD files, XML files based on custom XSD etc.) with cross-references (e.g. in one XSD another XSD is imported and types defined in this file are refined etc.). Now I want to create one UML model from these files.
Is this possible with ATL? Currently I am using ATL only that way:
One file as input => one file as output.
But how do I work with ATL in this situation? The number of input files can differ and everything is expected to be part of one big model.
Is this possible at all?
Regards,
Tex
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Re: Several XML Files into one UML [message #991044 is a reply to message #990994] |
Mon, 17 December 2012 07:45 |
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I have a transformation with two input files, and one output file
module transf;
create OUT : UML from IN : UML, UTP : UML;
Then, in the run configuration you need to specify every model involved with a correspondig file.
Also, you can use libraries (common operations) and superimposition, where you can configure different files. Take a look to the documentation with these ideas and for sure you are going to make it work
bye!
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