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Re: EMF compare support basic xml? [message #1069582 is a reply to message #1068453] |
Tue, 16 July 2013 07:23 |
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Andy,
EMF Compare supports any file that can be considered a model and loaded through EMF. Models are not always serialized as XMI files, and we do support other file formats.
That being said, we can also support "plain XML" files if they have a clear xsd expressing the rules to which they conform. You can look at EMF tutorials on how to generate the model corresponding to your xsd. If you do not have an xsd or metamodel for that xml file, then no, you will not be able to use EMF Compare to compare them unless you create said metamodel.
Laurent Goubet
Obeo
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Re: EMF compare support basic xml? [message #1263830 is a reply to message #1069582] |
Tue, 04 March 2014 20:26 |
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Hmm, I'm having trouble comparing .emftvm files, which have a custom binary resource factory. The EMF generated editor, as well as the Sample Reflective Ecore Model Editor, work fine for .emftvm files, so I suppose the resource factory is properly registered. What else does EMF Compare require to recognise .emftvm as an EMF model?
Cheers,
Dennis
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