EMF will generate a different nsURI for each EPackage. So I think you
need to specify each nsURI, or probably better, use a single EPackage
in your model that contains all your EClasses. ;-)
Regards,
Jacques
[email protected] a écrit :
Hi !
I have designed a metamodel with some EPackages inside.
Metamodel A
+ Epackage AA
+ Eclass x
+ Epackage AB
+ EClass y
+ Epackage AC
+ EClass z
I've generated API with EMF and i wanted to write ocl rules.
If i reference the uri of my top level metamodel (in my example A) in
wizard i don't see in topcased editor auto completion dialog the
EClasses contained in my EPackages (for example x).
Is it a bug or is it normal ?
Regards
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