[gme-users] what is the difference when they are mapping to code?

Christian Brunette Christian.Brunette at irisa.fr
Wed Jun 1 12:15:06 CDT 2005


Hi Zhumei,

There is no Proxy when you interprete your model. There are only references.
A Proxy Reference is equivalent to the Reference it refers in the
metamodel. If you open the xmp file generated by the interpretation of
your metamodel, you will see that there is no proxy. All proxies in the
metamodel are replaced by the object they refer, during the
interpretation of the metamodel.

Regards,
Christian


Song Zhu-mei wrote:

>Hi Christian, 
>
>Thank you very much for your help. Now, I can understand they are different in metamodel. And I come across another question. That is, if a model is built and interpreted to code, i.e. C++ code, or any other. Then, what is the difference between a Reference object and a Proxy reference when they are mapping to code?
>
>Regards,
>
>Zhumei
>
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