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In many places in the OML specification (e.g. http://www.opencaesar.io/oml/#BooleanLiteral) the EJavaObject type is referenced, typically with cardinality [0..1]. This looks like an implementation detail for the Xtext / Ecore implementation, but should probably not appear in the language specification. How should this be understood?
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In many places in the OML specification (e.g. http://www.opencaesar.io/oml/#BooleanLiteral) the
EJavaObject
type is referenced, typically with cardinality [0..1]. This looks like an implementation detail for the Xtext / Ecore implementation, but should probably not appear in the language specification. How should this be understood?Additional Context
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Relevant screenshots
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: