I looked at the Wiki and must say I'm impressed by what you're about to realize. I am curious though about the expressiveness of OCL versus EJB-QL and Hibernate-QL. I once sent you a paper from the University of Dresden that translated OCL to SQL. In their experiments, they didn't manage to write OCL that would be translated into scalable SQL. Have you already done some complex joins on large tables etc?
Hi everybody,
I'd like to announce that we're looking at the Dresden OCL toolkit for evaluating profile well formedness rules within the MDR. Aparently, there are some internal discussions about their licensing scheme but I hope we can start using their MDR-compliant OCL toolkit ASAP. I'll post our progress here.
Kind regards, Pieter.
Chad Brandon wrote:
Hey Matthias and anyone else interested,
I've put out some of my ideas on how I think my OCL translation framework could be integrated into AndroMDA...and a little bit about how it works, etc. Let me know if any of you have questions/coments. Its out on the developer community talk of the AndroMDA Wiki: http://www.andromda.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Developer+community+talk
Thanks,
Chad
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