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org.eclipse.emf.teneo.annotations.util.EcoreDataTypes [message #56053] Tue, 03 October 2006 09:37 Go to next message
Dan Connelly is currently offline Dan ConnellyFriend
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Martin:

Why this packaging? The class is useful even if annotations are not
being used in an application.

Why not org.eclipse.emf.teneo.util.EcoreDataTypes ?

Just curious about it. It doesn't introduce a new dependency for me
since I will be using Teneo annotations in my full development.
However, I could have (should have) been using this class (for its
convenience tests) in my first-cut code. In my first-cut code, I have
no dependency on annotations. But I also have poor coverage of the
Ecore data types.

-- Dan

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Why this packaging?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The class is useful even if annotations are not
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Why not org.eclipse.emf.teneo.util.EcoreDataTypes&nbsp; ?<br>
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Just curious about it.&nbsp;&nbsp; It doesn't introduce a new dependency for me
since I will be using Teneo annotations in my full development.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
However, I could have (should have) been using this class (for its
convenience tests) in my first-cut code. &nbsp;&nbsp; In my first-cut code, I
have no dependency on annotations.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; But I also have poor coverage of
the Ecore data types.<br>
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Re: org.eclipse.emf.teneo.annotations.util.EcoreDataTypes [message #56079 is a reply to message #56053] Tue, 03 October 2006 09:52 Go to previous message
Martin Taal is currently offline Martin TaalFriend
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Dan,
No other reason than historical, it was placed there because it was first only used in the
annotations package. As it is also used in the hibernatemapper I agree that a more generic location
is appropriate. I have moved it to org.eclipse.emf.teneo.util.

gr. Martin

Dan Connelly wrote:
> Martin:
>
> Why this packaging? The class is useful even if annotations are not
> being used in an application.
>
> Why not org.eclipse.emf.teneo.util.EcoreDataTypes ?
>
> Just curious about it. It doesn't introduce a new dependency for me
> since I will be using Teneo annotations in my full development.
> However, I could have (should have) been using this class (for its
> convenience tests) in my first-cut code. In my first-cut code, I have
> no dependency on annotations. But I also have poor coverage of the
> Ecore data types.
>
> -- Dan


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With Regards, Martin Taal

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Re: org.eclipse.emf.teneo.annotations.util.EcoreDataTypes [message #593410 is a reply to message #56053] Tue, 03 October 2006 09:52 Go to previous message
Martin Taal is currently offline Martin TaalFriend
Messages: 5468
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Dan,
No other reason than historical, it was placed there because it was first only used in the
annotations package. As it is also used in the hibernatemapper I agree that a more generic location
is appropriate. I have moved it to org.eclipse.emf.teneo.util.

gr. Martin

Dan Connelly wrote:
> Martin:
>
> Why this packaging? The class is useful even if annotations are not
> being used in an application.
>
> Why not org.eclipse.emf.teneo.util.EcoreDataTypes ?
>
> Just curious about it. It doesn't introduce a new dependency for me
> since I will be using Teneo annotations in my full development.
> However, I could have (should have) been using this class (for its
> convenience tests) in my first-cut code. In my first-cut code, I have
> no dependency on annotations. But I also have poor coverage of the
> Ecore data types.
>
> -- Dan


--

With Regards, Martin Taal

Springsite/Elver.org
Office: Hardwareweg 4, 3821 BV Amersfoort
Postal: Nassaulaan 7, 3941 EC Doorn
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)84 420 2397
Fax: +31 (0)84 225 9307
Mail: mtaal@springsite.com - mtaal@elver.org
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