I'am happy that my work is usful for you. By the time I've finished my study and now I started working at a research center (www.joanneum.at).
I would be glad to join your team but everything is quite new for me (at work now) and I'll have to find out how much sparetime I'll have and then decide if to write documentation for AndroMDA 3.0.
I've subscribed the developers list now and will watch the process of AndroMDA 3.0.
I've had a look at the Hibernate project and it's documentation - well there is a lot of documentation ;). I think I could do something like the "Reference Documentation" but I really don't know how long it would take me to write it.
Mathias: Can you give me more information what you would like to have in the documentation, and is there any time limit for writing the documentation of AndroMDA 3.0?
At the end I'd like to thank all who are involved in AndroMDA for their great work you did and hope I'll find some time to write the documentation.
I'm working on a tutorial for my coleauges at the bioinformatics institute so that they can start easily using my cartridges. Part one is finished now and I'm working on part 2. The first one covers: Ant, Velocity, developing process, cartridge mechanism. At the end of the first part, my coleauges were writing their own cartridge report ;). Part two will cover the design of the cartridge I've developed during my diploma work and shold be ready in one or two weeks and cover: architecture and design of the ejb-layer and web-layer, list model elements and their implementation.
Soon as I'll have the time (be patient with me ;-), I'll put my cartridges and tutorail documantation on the web site of the bioinformatics group.
Greetings, Thomas
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Hi folks, wanna read about AndroMDA "live in action"? Thomas Truskaller, an Andromda user in Austria, shares his experience in detail! Read Thomas Truskaller's thesis on "Data Integration into a Gene Expression Database" (Sept. 2003, 71 pages, English) at the following URL: http://genome.tugraz.at/Theses/Truskaller2003.pdf Thomas: Great work! Would you join us and write a user manual for AndroMDA 3.0, similar to the one that the Hibernate project has, please? It seems as if you are a member of the rare species that enjoy writing clearly understandable documents! :-) Cheers... Matthias Bohlen
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