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[EMF] Is there a standard model modelling only data types (without operations) [message #1220435] Wed, 11 December 2013 17:40 Go to next message
Bertrand Quenin is currently offline Bertrand QueninFriend
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Hi,

I was just wondering if there's a standard meta-model, like Ecore.ecore, that would model only "data", like a subset of Ecore.ecore without the "operation" management.

I've created one based on Ecore and removed some objects but I was just wondering if there's a reference.

Regards,
BQ.
Re: [EMF] Is there a standard model modelling only data types (without operations) [message #1220440 is a reply to message #1220435] Wed, 11 December 2013 17:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Bertrand,

Perhaps the Texo project is of interest.

On 11/12/2013 6:40 PM, Bertrand Quenin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just wondering if there's a standard meta-model, like
> Ecore.ecore, that would model only "data", like a subset of
> Ecore.ecore without the "operation" management.
>
> I've created one based on Ecore and removed some objects but I was
> just wondering if there's a reference.
>
> Regards,
> BQ.


Ed Merks
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Re: [EMF] Is there a standard model modelling only data types (without operations) [message #1220544 is a reply to message #1220440] Thu, 12 December 2013 13:45 Go to previous message
Bertrand Quenin is currently offline Bertrand QueninFriend
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Thanks Ed. I'm actually using Texo to generate code out of this sub-model.
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