Hi,

Unfortunately, the OCL Checker is based on M2 and is applied on M1 
models. That's why, the checker asks you a file containing rules based 
on URI /http://www.eclipse.org/uml2/2.1.0//UML (I guess). You can create 
rules directly from the OCL editor. The first step will consist in 
choosing the metamodel on which you want to work.....

Regards,

Sebastien


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> I'm trying to check the OCL on my profile model and on my M1 model.   
> In both cases, the tool complains about needed to select at least one  
> OCL resource.  What is that and how do I select it?
>
> Also, what is the relationship between an OCL rule file and the OCL  
> statements in my models?
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