Hi again.
Assume the following scenario: You want to create an object of type
A only if each existing A is already connected to a B. This
condition is equivalent to: There is no A which is not connected to
any B. This means that the rule must have a *real nested* condition
(NAC 'there is no A' with a nested NAC 'this A is not connected to a
B').
My questions are:
1. Does the Henshin interpreter supports the concept of nesting
nested conditions?
2. Does the integrated interpreter supports this concept? If so, how
to do this?
3. I programmatically specified such a rule using the Henshin API
but after serializing the rule, the nodes within the nested NAC do
not have any action. I tried to add such an action according to the
name of the graph (like 'NAC1nested') but the editor (properties
sheet) refused it. Any help?
Regards,
Thorsten
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
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