Matthias,

We should also include in our documentation the javadocs for the JMI API for
UML1.4 since it is no longer on the gentleware website.

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> Subject: [Andromda-devel] Poll: Making a 3.x alpha release
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> Hi folks,
>
> I have the impression that AndroMDA 3 is in a moderately stable state
> again, so that I thought we should release our first alpha within the next
> two weeks. The new features would be interesting for our users:
>
> * EJB cartridge with abstract inheritance support
> * bpm4struts cartridge generating code from activity graphs
> * regression tests increasing the quality of generated code
>   (well, OK, they must be made to run on any machine)
> * maybe, support for Hibernate 2 due to a new patch sent in
>
> This would already make quite an interesting package.
>
> So, I'd like all of you developers to write a short statement to the list:
>
>
> Do you think you can make your code stable and documented until Friday,
> Oct 17? Then, I could package and test it until Sunday, Oct 26 and we
> could go out with 3.0.1alpha on Monday. Do you all think this is
> possible?
>
> Richard for the EJBs (including docs for the website)?
> Wouter for bpm4struts (including docs for the website)?
> Chad for the regression tests?
> Myself for Hibernate 2? I would say: yes!
>
> Looking forward to your answer...
> Matthias Bohlen
>
>
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