Just FYI, there're many other cases EMF sets unsettable true regardless of
nillable or not. (XML Schema to Ecore Mapping)

On 2/9/07, Yang ZHONG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Normally, EMF maps common simple type to Java primitive class, e.g.
xsd:int to Java int.
However, if nillable element, EMF maps the element type to Java wrapper
class, e.g. java.lang.Integer, which can be Java null.

By design, EMF sets unsettable true if nillable. (XML Schema to Ecore
Mapping p18 5.4 Nillable element)

Hope those 2 info can help you with the isNillable impl.

On 2/9/07, Ron Gavlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Greetings,
>
> I need a way to determine if an SDO property is nillable. I suspect EMF
> APIs are required to implement such a method but it isn't obvious to me how
> to use EMF to do it? Would a static method SDOUtil.isNillable(Property
> property) be an appropriate place to implement such a method? Any
> suggestions for an implementation?
>
> Regards,
>
> - Ron
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