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Re: Annotation to cause package import [message #1041903 is a reply to message #1041734] |
Mon, 15 April 2013 18:41 |
J. Michael Dean, M.D. Messages: 218 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 4/15/13 7:38 AM, Ed Merks wrote:
> Mike,
>
> You'd have an easier time if you use Xcore... In general in the bodies
> you need to use fully qualified names. You can surround such a name
> with <%%> to indicate you want it imported, e.g., <%a.b.C%> will result
> in an import of a.b.C and the use of C in the body, assuming there isn't
> some other conflicting import of C, in which case the fully qualified
> name is used in the body.
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> On 15/04/2013 2:31 PM, J Michael Dean wrote:
>> In my model I have an operation with a body that uses a
>> GregorianCalendar (image attached). The generated code is fine except
>> that there is no import at the beginning of the file, so this method
>> has an error that I have to manually fix by importing GregorianCalendar.
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>> How can I annotate the model for such a simple thing as making sure
>> that the generator generates the following in its list of imports?
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>> import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
>>
>> Thanks for any assistance.
>>
>> - Mike
>
That worked perfectly (and cleaned up the bodies where I had remembered
to use the fully qualified names). Thank you.
Have not heard of Xcore - barely climbing the initial EMF learning
curve. Will take a look. Thanks for the suggestion.
- Mike
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