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Re: [gmf-dev] How to represent aggregation like in UML diagrams

Thanks ,
         Florin

Richard Gronback wrote:
> 
> I see that, now that the newsgroups are accessible again.  I guess Alex
> already answered there.
> 
> - Rich
> 
> 
> On 7/30/08 9:02 AM, "flob" <florin.botis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi, Thanks for the reply!
>> 
>>     I've posted the question on the GMF newsgroup but no one has answered
>> :(.
>> Yes I'm referring to strong aggregation . I need just a simple example
>> about
>> how to generate an editor for 2 nodes A and B, where A aggregates B.I
>> searched for phantom nodes in google but It seems that i can't find any
>> useful information. If you can give me some advice on how to do this
>> thing
>> I'll be very happy.
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>>                  Florin Botis
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Richard Gronback wrote:
>>> 
>>> Please post questions like this to the GMF newsgroup
>>> (eclipse.modeling.gmf).
>>> You might consider searching Google for "eclipse GMF phantom" as it's
>>> possible to use a link to represent a containment reference (so-called
>>> "phantom" nodes).  I'm assuming you mean strong aggregation (aka
>>> composition).
>>> 
>>> - Rich
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7/30/08 8:10 AM, "flob" <florin.botis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>>   I wonder how i can represent the aggregation in my GMF application to
>>>> look
>>>> like in classical UML diagrams. Now the aggregation is represented with
>>>> a
>>>> compartment, but I want to represent links (connections) between
>>>> classes
>>>> and
>>>> I don't know if it is possible and if yes how.
>>>>    For example I want to represent that A aggregates B like this
>>>> A<>--------------B.
>>>> 
>>>>   I have a big xsd file witch represents the model , and the only
>>>> relations
>>>> in the model are aggregate relations. If I will represent the
>>>> aggregation
>>>> with compartments it will be very difficult for the user to manipulate
>>>> deep
>>>> nodes.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>> 
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