Hi,
I'm facing a dilemma while importing the ecore files : I'm not sure how to convert the Ecore EDataType.
on the one hand, it can be seen as a classic smalltalk class and converted in a EMOF.Class but it should creates problem when treating "classic" class
on the other it can be assimilate to PrimitiveType, but I wonder if DataType are really "Primitive"
which solution do you think is the best ?
thanks
BOUAZZA Pierrick
Pierrick, where can I learn more about EDataType? I have no experience with Ecore.
cheers, AA
On 15 May 2007, at 15:22 , bouazzpi@ensieta.fr wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing a dilemma while importing the ecore files : I'm not sure how to convert the Ecore EDataType.
on the one hand, it can be seen as a classic smalltalk class and converted in a EMOF.Class but it should creates problem when treating "classic" class
on the other it can be assimilate to PrimitiveType, but I wonder if DataType are really "Primitive"
which solution do you think is the best ?
thanks
BOUAZZA Pierrick
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thank you for your help.
I join a representation of the Ecore metamodel to this mail.
You can also find the EDataType API at : http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/emf/emf/javadoc/2.3.0/org/eclipse/emf/e...
According to the representation of the ecore mmodel, EDataType should be assimilate to PrimitiveType, but I'm not sure it is the best solution.
Moreover, I don't understand well what are the variables encodeExpression and decodeExpression standing for.
BOUAZZA Pierrick
Pierrick, where can I learn more about EDataType? I have no experience with Ecore.
cheers, AA
On 15 May 2007, at 15:22 , bouazzpi@ensieta.fr wrote:
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