Hi Lofi,


> I am not sure what you mean by this kind of transformation, could you > provide an example please?

A simple example of PIM to PIM transformation would be to translate your
PIM in English language into German language. Normally I model my PIM
in English language because I want to implement them in English
language as it's easier to understand for any other people who don't
speak German or maybe someone else in other part of the world should
implement my PIM. But in many cases, e.g. documentation, I need
to show my PIM in German language. It would be very easy if I can just
add tagged values for each the "name" properties like
@language.german="..." and run my transformation rules to create just
the same PIM but with all names in German language ;-)

Okay, this sounds reasonable



I know it's possible to use JMI/MDR for this purpose (read the XMI file and work with it) but this means that I need to implement this utility first. Using templates is impossible since the target would be an XMI file.

Actually, if you would use XSLT templates this should be not any problem :)


Using transformation rules would
be very easy, I think ;-) Anyway, if someone has a good idea for this
purpose, I'm hearing...

Cheers,





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