Hi Stephane, I'm answering on the AndroMDA developers list so that the rest of the AndroMDA developers can follow the discussion.
See below for my comments. On Friday 26 March 2004 20:02, you wrote: > Hi Richard, > > My name is Stephane, I'm working on a special ArgoUML version to facilitate > AndroMDA modelling (I made a page on wiki to descibe my intentions). > > I have a question concerning the ejb cartdrige: > > I'm thinking about an easy way to edit the EJB xdoclet tags with > comboboxes, checkboxes... I called this tags "non model influenced" because > they can't be generated with the model representation. > > Chad told me that you have solved the problem with a prefix system like the > @andromda.ejb.transactionType tagged value. Well, actually this is a hack in the EJB cartridge templates. Basically, all tagged values that are - not directly recognized by the EJB cartridge - start with the "@" character are interpreted as xdoclet tags and pasted into the template. But this has nothing to do with AndroMDA per se. It's simply how the EJB cartridge handles unknown tagged values. > So here are my questions: > > Will this be the futur stable way to handle this sort of tags in AndroMDA? > (can I develop my editor without having to change the base architecture) > > My first idea was to group this xdoclet tags in a single model tagged value > (see wiki), it has the advantage to be more independant with the futur > xdoclet changes and it's easier to isolate (at my side). What do you think > about that? > Frankly, I have no idea. Maybe one of the more active AndroMDA developers can answer this? > I would like to keep my models 100% AndroMDA Compatible (without template > or java customization) so I'm waiting for your decision before taking mine. > > > THANKS > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > NetCourrier, votre bureau virtuel sur Internet : Mail, Agenda, Clubs, > Toolbar... Web/Wap : www.netcourrier.com > T�l�phone/Fax : 08 92 69 00 21 (0,34 � TTC/min) > Minitel: 3615 NETCOURRIER (0,16 � TTC/min) -- Richard Kunze [ t]ivano Software, Bahnhofstr. 18, 63263 Neu-Isenburg Tel.: +49 6102 80 99 07 - 0, Fax.: +49 6102 80 99 07 - 1 http://www.tivano.de
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