is anybody going to Javapolis <http://www.bejug.org/bejugPortal/appmanager/BeJUG/JP03> on 3 and 4 december ? except for Ubizen speaking about security and methodologies (are they kidding or what ?) it could be very interesting with Gosling, Marinescu, McClanahan ... talking about OpenSource, xml, J2EE, WS etc.

it's in Antwerp

Pieter Van Gorp wrote:

Hi all,

P.S.: Doroszlai Attila [EMAIL PROTECTED] in Hungary also works on
refactoring. We should coordinate all these efforts - I'm afraid, we're
losing focus!


I'm very happy to see that others are working on the problems I am trying to solve as well. Especially since next to moving the young MDA methodology forward from a conceptual point of view, there's a lot of work to validate all the promising ideas!

What do you think about coming together (e.g. in Germany) for one day? I believe this would boost our coordinated efforts (compared to e-mail communication). We'd like to be your host in Belgium as well, but this could be a bit too far from Hungary? If there's anything I could do to help organizing such a workshop, please let me know. Also, please
reply me if you're interested in attending the event.


Kind regards,
Pieter Van Gorp.

Matthias Bohlen wrote:

Hi Pieter and the others,

are you sure that we mean the same thing? I was talking about model
transformations (from PIM to PSM and within the PSM), something that has
little to do with refactoring. Example:

Somebody wants to have special session beans generated that always have
one additional method. Today, he has to copy the template for session
beans and add the method - something that causes a maintainability
problem. In the future, there should be a model transformation that adds
a method to the PSM class so that the same session bean template can be
re-used.

Is this the same (or part of) what you are doing?

Cheers...
Matthias

P.S.: Doroszlai Attila [EMAIL PROTECTED] in Hungary also works on
refactoring. We should coordinate all these efforts - I'm afraid, we're
losing focus!






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