Hi AndroMDA users and developers, I would like to let you know that we just release our 3.0 version of JAG: a UML-based J2EE Application Generation. See http://jag.sourceforge.net . There is a GUI from which you can easily create Entity EJBs and Session EJBs and export them as XMI in a format compatible with the AndroMDA EJB cartridge (Using <<Entity>> and <<Service>> stereotypes for example). So for users of AndroMDA we think it's usefull to get started with a UML Model for an EJB cartridge from an existing data model using an Intuitive GUI. We also started a thread on theserverside for those who are interested: http://www.theserverside.com/home/thread.jsp?thread_id=22645 JAG is not a MDA tool, but it's great at generating a complete J2EE project including a ant build file that can be built and deployed a J2EE application all from the generated sources. The generated sources are based on XDoclet, Struts, J2EE design patterns (Value objects, Session Facade, FastLaneReader, Struts 1.1 etc..). The codegeneration templates are written in Velocity, just like AndroMDA templates.
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