public interface RootNode
extends org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject
The following features are supported:
ValidityPackage.getRootNode()
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<RootConstrainingNode> |
getConstrainingNodes()
Returns the value of the 'Constraining Nodes' containment reference list.
|
org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<ResultSet> |
getResultSets()
Returns the value of the 'Result Sets' containment reference list.
|
org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<RootValidatableNode> |
getValidatableNodes()
Returns the value of the 'Validatable Nodes' containment reference list.
|
@NonNull org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<ResultSet> getResultSets()
ResultSet
.
It is bidirectional and its opposite is 'Root
'.
If the meaning of the 'Result Sets' containment reference list isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
ValidityPackage.getRootNode_ResultSets()
,
ResultSet.getRoot()
@NonNull org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<RootConstrainingNode> getConstrainingNodes()
RootConstrainingNode
.
It is bidirectional and its opposite is 'Root Node
'.
If the meaning of the 'Constraining Nodes' containment reference list isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
ValidityPackage.getRootNode_ConstrainingNodes()
,
RootConstrainingNode.getRootNode()
@NonNull org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<RootValidatableNode> getValidatableNodes()
RootValidatableNode
.
It is bidirectional and its opposite is 'Root Node
'.
If the meaning of the 'ValidatableNodes' containment reference list isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
ValidityPackage.getRootNode_ValidatableNodes()
,
RootValidatableNode.getRootNode()