Nice news to hear... and great improvements :-)

Also I had been reading some papers for a conference on MDA that will take place on Spain,
http://www.dsic.upv.es/workshops/dsdm05/programa.php

as a curious thing, there is a company which is developing their own MDA tool called BOA (I talked with Chad about this some time ago), what I found interesting is that version 2 from this tool had quite the same arquitecture than Andromda 3 (they use XSLT for transformations and some other diferences...), now they are improving the tool to do meta transformations, as we are doing :-), they are using EMF for this, what is it also interesting is that they created an intermediate languaje (ATC) between the core and the transformations frameworks. The core only reads ATC and they plan to create translators from diferent transformations languages to ATC, so it could even be used as a "byte-code" language for the integrations of the diferent transformation languages.

...also they reference andromda  :-)
complete article at http://www.dsic.upv.es/workshops/dsdm05/files/07-Padron.pdf

Carlos




Matthias Bohlen wrote:

Hi Chad,

I did not have as much time as I thought but I have configured the
metamodels in the CVS contrib directory so that Spring uses 3GL.

An interesting consequence is that UML2MOF generates the union of both
metamodels into the Spring metamodel. This is not quite what we
expected, right? On the other hand, it may help us because ATL will
easily be able to find the 3GL metaclasses, then. I am not sure yet.

I'll write the first transformations now and try to integrate
everything into a prototype. I'll not elaborate on the metamodels,
yet, just to make sure that I'm on the right track.

I'll keep you updated...
Matthias

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