Hi all,

I am still working on the AndroMDA plugin for Poseidon and it will be finished soon. There will be a public beta version available in the next days (when the resistent classloader problem will be solved).

What you can do with it is:

- Start your ant script within Poseidon so androMDA won't need to load the model from a file.
- The plugin will read a config file that describes which TaggedValues are allowed for each ModelElement and stereotype. If you specify a default value, the plugin will write this TaggedValue to the ModelElement automatically. If you specifiy more than on allowed values for a TaggedValue, you can choose it with a ComboBox in the AndroMDA panel. No need to hand type those TaggedValues anymore :).


I will post news concerning the plugin on this list.

Cheers
Harald




Matthias Bohlen wrote:


Hi folks,

I am back from my vacation in Italy, it was very relaxing, and we had
very good weather there.

How is the project in the meantime? I'd like to invite everybody on this
list to tell me what he/she is doing right now, what's still open and
what's not. Tony, could you please sum up the project status from your
point of view, too?

On the SourceForge site, I have seen that the activity ratio of our
project has dropped to 14%. Does anyone know why the figure is so low?
We have zero(!) downloads of our software for quite a number of days
now. Is this a statistical error or is it real? If it's real, we should
create a final release a.s.a.p. and come out with a new release every
few weeks!

My favorite strategy for the upcoming weeks:
* Stable, final release 2.1.
* Tag and branch for bugfixes for 2.1.
* HEAD for AndroMDA 3.0 with completely new things to come, like
metaclass extensions and support for agile processes (imagine the hassle
a user has today when she renames a class or a method or moves a method
from one class to another!).
* Support for Eclipse - leveraging EMF and refactoring features.
* Better management of AndroMDA features, tasks and releases.

I still have to read all the old emails on the list so that I get the
context again. However, I am looking forward to continue working with
all of you!

Cheers...
Matthias

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Matthias Bohlen
"Consulting that helps project teams to succeed..."
http://www.mbohlen.de/




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