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refer to the diagram element in a constaraint [message #220408] Mon, 02 March 2009 21:15 Go to next message
Idelman Andro is currently offline Idelman AndroFriend
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Hi,
is it possible to refer to the diagram element in a node constraint?
I need to check if a certain attribute of the diagram element is equal to
a one in the node element, I want this node to be visible only if this is
true.
Thanks,
Andro
Re: refer to the diagram element in a constaraint [message #220951 is a reply to message #220408] Tue, 10 March 2009 13:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Alexander Shatalin is currently offline Alexander ShatalinFriend
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Hello Idelman,

If you are talking about notation model Node instance representing this domain
model element then it is ot possible to add such a constraint to the mapping.
You can try java-constraint or writing custom code for it.

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Alex Shatalin
Re: refer to the diagram element in a constaraint [message #221216 is a reply to message #220951] Wed, 11 March 2009 12:06 Go to previous message
Idelman Andro is currently offline Idelman AndroFriend
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Hi Alex, I was able to do it with java-constraint.
thanks.

Alex Shatalin wrote:

> Hello Idelman,

> If you are talking about notation model Node instance representing this
domain
> model element then it is ot possible to add such a constraint to the mapping.
> You can try java-constraint or writing custom code for it.

> -----------------
> Alex Shatalin
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