Cool. Thank you for the answer.
Jura
El 26-08-2013, a las 13:56, Andre Hora <andrehoraa(a)gmail.com> escribió:
Yes, the example below does the job.
Basically you should import your model using the MooseImportingContext.
In the example below, we are loading invocation and its dependents (ie., classes,
packages).
Have a look in the class MooseImportingContext.
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| filter mseStream mseFileName model |
mseFileName := '/Users/hora/Desktop/19614-AboutBox.java.mse'.
mseStream := StandardFileStream readOnlyFileNamed: mseFileName.
"includes just invocation and its dependents"
filter := MooseImportingContext new importMethod.
model := MooseModel new.
model importFromMSEStream: mseStream filteredBy: filter.
model install.
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On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Juraj Kubelka <juraj.kubelka(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
I have MSE files generated by VerveineJ. Can I setup somehow what I want to import into
the image? For example exclude invocations, or import just classes and methods, etc.?
Thank you,
Jura
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