Hi Dan,

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Best Regards,
Sven

On 21 Jan 2014, at 22:12, Dan Kaplan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Forgive me because I know very little about EMF.  I'm using a library named 
> MDHT and am having an issue with it.  This library has a class named 
> org.openhealthtools.mdht.uml.cda.StrucDocText.  That interface extends 
> org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject.  The StrucDocText has an addText method on it 
> that takes a String.  
> 
> My issue is that when 
> org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi.impl.XMLSaveImpl#saveElementFeatureMap is called, 
> it escapes the text I'm adding in addText.  Instead of escaping this String, 
> I'd like it to save this String (but not others) as-is.  When I look at 
> org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi.impl.XMLSaveImpl#saveElementFeatureMap I don't see 
> a path I can go down that gives me this option:
> 
> There's a switch for if (entryFeature == 
> XMLTypePackage.Literals.XML_TYPE_DOCUMENT_ROOT__TEXT).  This looks like the 
> right fit, but that escapes if an 
> org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi.impl.XMLSaveImpl.Escape is provided.  Is there an 
> entryFeature I can give this to mean, "just use this String value without 
> modification"?
> 
> MDHT already lets me do this but in an unacceptably inefficient way. Here's 
> how it works:
> 
>                       Resource.Factory factory = new 
> GenericXMLResourceFactoryImpl();
>                       XMLResource resource = (XMLResource) 
> factory.createResource(null);
>                       resource.load(new 
> URIConverter.ReadableInputStream("<text>" + xmlString + "</text>"), null);
>                       XMLTypeDocumentRoot root = (XMLTypeDocumentRoot) 
> resource.getContents().get(0);
>                       AnyType value = (AnyType) root.getMixed().getValue(0);
>                       text = CDAFactory.eINSTANCE.createStrucDocText();
>                       text.getMixed().addAll(value.getMixed());
> 
> 
> But I've already constructed this xmlString value as XML before I called 
> addText.  There is a serious performance hit to calling resource.load and 
> text.getMixed().addAll.  I need to avoid both if possible.  
> 
> -- 
> Thanks,
> Dan
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