My recollection is that FullMoon is a tool for converting XMI models into XSD schemas. If I recall correctly, the users I worked with all used Sparx Enterprise Architect to generate XMI models.

The GeoSciML maintainers publish Enterprise Architect UML .eap files:
http://www.geosciml.org/

I have dabbled with several open source UML editors with XMI support but do not like any of them enough to mention their names, let alone recommend them.

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 18/08/18 11:52, Cameron Shorter wrote:
A number of years back there was an Australian government sponsored development of developing application schemas and open source tools. At the time I was involved in it, the tools were functional and powerful, but still needed polish and were hard to get going.

Here are some details to the project:
https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/wiki/Siss/FullMoon

Hopefully some of the people involved in the project can add more details. (Hello Rob Atkinson?)



On 17/8/18 6:06 pm, Jorge S Mendes de Jesus wrote:

Hi to all

I am going to reply  to this thread with a big disclaimer: Never tested or serious read the docs

With this tool:

https://shapechange.net/

If you have a UML model in XMI format you could probably use it to generate a Application Schema


So far I havent found serious documentation***(for dummies**) *on how to do an application schema aside from some docs from OGC of already "standards" using application schema (https://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=31065)


Also, there is an ISO that could contain interesting information

ISO 19109:2015 - Geographic information -- Rules for application schema

But again pay wall to have access to information that IMHO should be open source

Jorge

On 17-08-18 09:55, 최규성 wrote:
Dear All,

I agree with Bart's understanding in the attached reply mail.

While the original subject raised by Bart has been also of my great interest, this seems to get less attention from the Discussion List members. I myself have no good idea other than Enterprise Architect by Sparx Systems. Is there anybody who can answer more about Bart's questions;
- Is there any FOSS alternative?
- What would be in general the FOSS way of developing an application schema?

Hoping to get feedbacks... Thanks in advance,

Kyu-sung Choi
EZMapping, Seoul, Korea (M. +82-10-5414-4374)



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