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| Re: [m2t-dev] jgraph in acceleo. | 
| Hi Fernando, 
 I am not familiar with jgraph but after a quick look it seems to
    handle the graphical part of your diagram. If the representation is
    mapped to EMF based objects then it can be used in Acceleo but you
    would use the EMF objects directly, jgraph is not part of the
    equation. If you are just drawing your composents from regular Java
    objects it will not work. Either way, the problem is the
    compatibility of your data with EMF (how is stored your data?). If
    you can load your data with EMF, you can use it to generate code
    from Acceleo. Since jgraph does not seems to specify the type of
    data used in input, I suspect that you are using something like
    "regular POJOs" and then it would not work.
 
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    Eclipse M2T projects (Acceleo, JET, Xpand) not for dicussions on
    their use.
 
 Regards,
 
 Stephane Begaudeau.
 
 
 Le 08/04/2012 17:34, Fernando Negre a écrit :
 
      
        Hi, 
 I just want to know about the posibility of use jgraph
          diagrams in acceleo. 
 Thanks in advance.  
 
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