Hey Mark,

Well actually I got some of my ideas from looking at
the dresden compiler, and in fact I'm using SableCC
for the parser implementation like dresden. But what I
was trying to accomplish was to create a framework
that would allow others to EASILY write their own
pluggable translation-libraries (like we can with
cartridges).  Not very familiar with arcstyler....can
you write your own translators with it?  I also wanted
OCL 2.0 support which dresden at the time didn't have
(don't think it does now...maybe it does now?).

Chad  

--- Mark Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chad + all,
> I think that having OCL support in AndroMDA would be
> very nice, especially
> since Poseidon has a built-in OCL editor.
> I don't know about your work yet, but there's a OCL
> to Java compiler
> maintained by the Technical University of Dresden,
> which is also used by
> IO Softwares Arcstyler:
> http://dresden-ocl.sourceforge.net/
> How does your project compare to that one?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
>
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