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  1. OMG Issue

APPINST — XMI model (c4i/13-09-06) contains invalid proprietary extensions

  • Key: APPINST-1
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: Real-Time Innovations ( Mr. Andrea Sorbini)
  • Summary:

    The current XMI model file (c4i/13-09-06) does not conform with the XMI 2.4.1 standard because it makes use of a proprietary namespace, EAUML, which invalidates the document's compliance with the standard.

    The namespace is defined on the document's root by the following attribute:

    xmlns:EAUML="http://www.sparxsystems.com/profiles/EAUML/1.0"

    The EAUML namespace is only used at the end of the document to define three EAUML::enumeration elements.

    The purpose of the namespace and these elements is unclear and they must not be present in the final version of the XMI model published with the specification.

  • Reported: APP-INST 1.0b1 — Wed, 28 Oct 2015 00:04 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — APP-INST 1.0
  • Disposition Summary:

    Remove proprietary extensions from XMI model

    The proprietary extensions described by issue APPINST-1 have been removed from the normative XMI document.

    Extensions were manually edited out of the XMI file generated by Enterprise Architect from the UML model of the specification.

    Change Log

    The following modifications were applied with respect to document c4i/13-09-06.

    Line 2

    The xmlns:EAUML attribute was removed from element xmi:XMI.

    Lines 979-981

    The three EAUML:enumeration elements defined at lines 979, 980, and 981 were deleted.

    Updated Normative Document

    Changes required to fix issue APPINST-1 have been consolidated with those required to resolve issues APPINST-2, APPINST-5, and APPINST-9. For this reason, no updated document is attached to this resolution.
    Document omg_appinst_pim.xmi, attached to resolution APPINST-9 (which resolves APPINST-5), is the updated normative XMI document which should be used to verify the changes proposed by this resolution.

  • Updated: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 15:05 GMT