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Bob Fields closed UMLMETA-101.
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Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: Walter Itamar Mourão (was: Bob Fields)
EMF-UML2 repository has been removed from 3.4-SNAPSHOT, only EMF-UML22 is now
supported. All supported modeling tools have long since moved on to UML2 2.x
support.
> UML2 and UML22 repositories should be able to be loaded together, or the
> older version deprecated
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> Key: UMLMETA-101
> URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/UMLMETA-101
> Project: UML Metafacades
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 3.4
> Environment: AndroMDA 3.4-SNAPSHOT
> Reporter: Bob Fields
> Assignee: Walter Itamar Mourão
> Fix For: 3.4
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> The two UML2 implementations require different versions of the EMF and
> org.eclipse.uml2 dependencies which cannot be loaded at the same time in the
> maven dependency reactor when andromda attempts to validate all possible
> repository implementations when it starts up. Ideally andromda should only
> validate the repository configurations specified in the andromda.xml
> configuration file. A compromise might be to allow one or the other to be
> loaded based on the repository type specified in andromda.xml, dynamically
> changing the runtime dependencies. Another possibility might be to deprecate
> the current UML2 1.x support in favor of only UML2 2.x support for loaded
> models, perhaps in a future point release. Right now, the dependencies
> required for uml22 are commented out in the andromda-install maven plugin
> with documentation on how to switch the versions to support UML22. There's
> also a noticeable performance improvement if the UML14 repository
> implementation is commented out in the maven\andromda plugin pom.xml.
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