I would prefer to go forward if we have an option. Our use of EMF is not
very heavy (focus on fast access to generated EObjects, rather than the
slower java beans). No need to worry about events etc...
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Jody
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Jody Garnett
On 13 February 2015 at 12:49, Rich Fecher <rfec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The maven dependency for ecore is not on maven central which is brought in
> through gt-xsd. But there are many other similar versions on maven
> central. The version hosted on osgeo is org.eclipse.emf:ecore:2.6.1 and it
> seems the closest version on maven central is
> org.eclipse.emf:org.eclipse.emf.ecore:2.6.0.v20100614-1136
>
> I could see if this version just works or I could look at trying to just
> bring in the latest. Any suggestions?
>
>
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