Hi Wouter,

I expected to have some time over the weekend to answer your previous
emails but I spent too much time with the new 2.0.6 release. I thought
this had more priority because people were not able to use the
standalone AndroMDA version with the current Poseidon 2.0 release any
more.

In short: It is quite important to have JSPs generated from view classes
and let view classes fire events to the controller. The controller
should then decide where to forward control to.

I hope, I'll gather enough free time this week to elaborate on this
because I'm also interested to get a cool cartridge running together
with you! :-) So, let's hope the best for this week! I have got all your
other messages and will try to take all your arguments into account.
Don't worry!

It's a pity with the 17th but it's not a tragedy. We're doing open
source here and are fortunate that we do not have so much pressure like
in a commercial project!

So, till the next message,
Cheers...
Matthias

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> 
> hello everybody,
> 
> just to inform you I will not be able to finish the cartridge 
> documentation and samples before Oct. 17th, the reason being 
> the kitchen ceiling in my appartment came down (water leak) 
> and I will be busy fixing that. I am taking two weeks of 
> holiday starting next weekend, I will able to spend some more 
> time on the cartridge development then.
> 
> Matthias, I have been trying to use the model you have sent 
> me for the CarRental front-end. How important is it to have 
> the JSPs generated from classes in the UML model ? I mean, it 
> is a valid alternative.. but I have been doing it differently 
> for a couple of reasons (see previous emails). I really want 
> to agree on this before proceeding.
> 
> What I can do is take your model as a basis and adapt it to a 
> model that would work with the cartridge. To give you some examples
> 
> 1) one of my model constraints is that an action state has 
> only 1 incoming and 1 outgoing transition, joining and 
> forking is done my merge and decision points. in your model 
> action states have more than 1 incoming/outgoing transitions. 
> I don't know what is the 'recommended' way of doing this, but 
> I got the idea from an O'Reilly book.. I thought it made 
> sense so I followed it.
> 
> 2) some model elements need to have a good name (such as a 
> pseudostate with outgoing guarded transitions) as this will 
> result in generated Java code
> 
> 3) ...
> 
> 
> as you see these are just details, but nevertheless they 
> require a substantial amount of rework in the carrental 
> sample. The only big change would be that I generate JSPs 
> from action states.
> 
> Can you let me know if this is a plausible solution ? Do you 
> have other ideas about this ?
> 
> thanks.
> 
> Wouter.
> 
> ps: I wrote a couple of emails about this, I argument some of 
> my decision there, but if you have any specific questions I 
> am happy to answer them again.
> 
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