Hi torsten
do you know the work of peter to generate classes out of XMI and populate
models?
Because it complements your approach.
stef
On Wed, 01 Mar 2017 22:26:05 +0100, Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de>
wrote:
Hi,
if you work with UML, modeling tools or model data exchange often you
might know XMI -
the XML Metadata Interchange format.
I wrote a little package that makes it easier to work and browse data
based on this
format within Pharo.
For instance you can open an XMI object either from a given stream
or URL:
(XMIFile fromURL: 'http://www.omg.org/spec/UML/20131001/UML.xmi')
inspect
You can also open a file
XMIFile importFile
Code is available on https://github.com/astares/Pharo-XMI
The package includes a small GT extension allowing you to walk and dive
through the XMI
structure (see attached screenshot) and as the XMI nodes are unified it
is easy to
code some code generators or transformers in Pharo afterwards.
For instance I used this package for a simple Pharo code generator based
on Eclipse EMF models/diagrams.
Within the code you will find some examples to browse through prominent
XMI models like:
- UML Spec
=> (XMIFile fromURL: 'http://www.omg.org/spec/UML/20131001/UML.xmi')
inspect
- VISUAL PARADIGM
=> (XMIFile fromURL:
'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/staruml/XMI/master/unittest-files/VP_XMI21.xmi')
inspect
- ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT
=> (XMIFile fromURL:
'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/staruml/XMI/master/unittest-files/EA_XMI21.xmi')
inspect
- ARCHIMATE
=> (XMIFile fromURL:
'https://www.reflektis.com/repos/archimate-3.0.xmi) inspect
Once the inspector opens you have to select the "rootNode" and then the
"Hierarchy" tab.
In Pharo 6 you can load "XMI" right from catalog. Hope the package is
useful for others too.
Bye
T.
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