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The Generic XML Metamodel represents a subset of concepts defined in [http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/ W3C XML Recommendation].
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Its purpose is to represent XML content without taking care of conformance to concepts described in a Document Type Definition(DTD) or in a XML Schema Description (XSD) (i.e. without having a metamodel dedicated to one or many DTD/XSD).
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It is an alternative to the metamodel definition provided with EMF plugins (nsuri : http://www.eclipse.org/emf/2003/XMLType) : we think that a more understandable model navigation, without the use of the Extended Ecore Modeling FeatureMap type, can be proposed to the end user. In return, some filtering (on node children) might be more time expensive.
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== Definition ==
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[[Image:XML.ecorediag5.gif|frame|center|Ecore Generic XML metamodel definition]]
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Concepts are described in [http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/ W3C XML Recommendation] (document and logical structures sections).
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Concepts for Document Types Declarations are not managed here.
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== Requirements ==
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To use the plug-in you need:
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* JDK 1.5 or above
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* a version of Eclipse 3.5 or above with the following set of plug-ins installed
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:* [[EMF|EMF]] 2.5.0 or higher
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== Team ==
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Fabien Giquel ([http://www.mia-software.com Mia-Software])
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== Associated Discoverers ==
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The Generic XML discoverer : [[MoDisco/XMLDiscoverer|XML Discoverer]]
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== Install ==
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=== Install from SVN ===
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* connect to the SVN repository with anonymous access :
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URL = https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/modeling/org.eclipse.gmt.modisco
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* navigate in repository following 'plugins/trunk' path.
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* check-out the project named 'org.eclipse.gmt.modisco.infra.xml.core' .
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* Use "export" menu to export this project as a plugin (Deployable plugins and fragments) in your Eclipse installation. Don't forget to choose "Package plug-ins as individual jar archives" option.
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* restart Eclipse to take in account this plug-in
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 2 April 2012

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