Issue 17357: Many elements are in the XMI as primitive types which are not at all primitive (rms-rtf) Source: Adaptive (Mr. Pete Rivett, pete.rivett(at)adaptive.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Many elements are in the XMI as primitive types which are not at all primitive, for example RecordKeeper, ManagedRecord, PartyRoles[], Party[], SuspensionRevocationMethod, AuthenticationMethod, ActionEventSpecification, DispositionSuspend, Revocation. Some of these (e.g. DispositionSuspend) have both a class and a primitive type. I suspect this is because they have been used in operation parameters. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: May 4, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== s is issue # 17357 From: "Pete Rivett" Many elements are in the XMI as primitive types which are not at all primitive Many elements are in the XMI as primitive types which are not at all primitive, for example RecordKeeper, ManagedRecord, PartyRoles[], Party[], SuspensionRevocationMethod, AuthenticationMethod, ActionEventSpecification, DispositionSuspend, Revocation. Some of these (e.g. DispositionSuspend) have both a class and a primitive type. I suspect this is because they have been used in operation parameters.