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[news.eclipse.modeling.mdt.uml2.ocl] Re: Using OCL to specify derived References (NOT attributes)
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Jürgen,
You can use the UML model as an input to the EMF project wizard (just as you
would have done with the Rose model)...
Kenn
"JG" <jguni@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:el3aj7$abm$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>> Jürgen,
>>
>> If you have the UML2 SDK installed, you can convert an Ecore model to UML
>> via the 'Sample Ecore Editor > Convert to UML Model...' menu item in the
>> Ecore editor. You should be able to export a UML2 resource (.uml2 file)
>> from
>> EclipseUML, though.
>
> I converted my Ecore model to UML, the result looks like what I would
> expect. However, no Genmodel was created, so I cannot trigger the UML2
> code generator. How can I get a "default" genmodel? Or is there a way to
> directly invoke the code generator on the UML model? Will I have to do
> this programmatically, or is there an action in the UML2 plugin?
>
> Regards
>
> Jürgen
>
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