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Saving .amw weaving model in .ecore format [message #468645] Mon, 15 September 2008 19:26 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: mdsamh.yahoo.com

Hello

I have a simple weaving model - please see screen shot in attachment 1

I used weaving menu to "save weaving metamodel in Ecore format" - the result
is in attachment 2.

In Ecore model, I do not have a reference to the elements of the woven model
(the equivalent of ref in ElementRef that shows the path to the source and
to the target element). Is it possible to get such a reference in the Ecore
format of the weaving model?

Thanks in advance for your help.



Re: Saving .amw weaving model in .ecore format [message #468646 is a reply to message #468645] Wed, 17 September 2008 08:15 Go to previous message
Marcos Didonet Del Fabro is currently offline Marcos Didonet Del FabroFriend
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Hello,

the Ecore file generated is a weaving metamodel, not a model, so it is
not possible to have any reference to the woven elements.

The references are always saved in the weaving model (.amw file). The
weaving model conforms to the corresponding weaving metamodel.

Regards,

Marcos.

medo samh wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a simple weaving model - please see screen shot in attachment 1
>
> I used weaving menu to "save weaving metamodel in Ecore format" - the result
> is in attachment 2.
>
> In Ecore model, I do not have a reference to the elements of the woven model
> (the equivalent of ref in ElementRef that shows the path to the source and
> to the target element). Is it possible to get such a reference in the Ecore
> format of the weaving model?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>
>
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