Hi to our dear users,

the AndroMDA development team is proud to announce the release 3.0M1 of
the code generation framework. It is the first milestone of 3.0 and
supports really exciting new features:

* New cartridge "bpm4struts" (business process modeling for Struts) -
generates a web based workflow from UML Use Cases und activity graphs
* New sample "AnimalQuiz": Let the computer automatically guess an
animal that you have in mind. The web based game app is generated
entirely from UML activity graphs!
* New EJB cartridge supports abstract inheritance of entities.
* New Hibernate cartridge supports true subclassing of Hibernate
objects.
* New "Meta" cartridge supports cartridge developers by generating your
own metamodel API extension objects (we call them "metafacades").
* Support for "segmented models" - models that are composed of more than
one XMI file. Allows multi-user modeling and code generation - no more
conflicts accessing the model in a team environment.
* Model validation at code generation time.
* Plug-ins for different metamodels (today, plug-in for UML 1.4 ships,
the next one will support UML 1.3 for Rational Rose and ArgoUML, UML 2.0
will be supported as soon as the OMG releases it).
* Plug-in for both Maven and Ant.

If you want to know more, read http://team.andromda.org/ or come to the
JAX 2004 conference for Java/Apache/XML technologies in
Frankfurt/Germany to learn about how AndroMDA was used at Lufthansa and
about its new features in 3.0! The session will take place on Thursday,
May 13, 2004.

Please forgive us - the documentation is not yet complete for this first
milestone release. We support the package on the andromda-user mailing
list and will try to compensate for this - promised! :-) You can
download the new package at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73047&package_id=1
17392 .

Cheers...
Matthias

P.S.: Thanks to Chad and Wouter and the whole team who have done a
magnificent job to make this happen. I really enjoy workng with you!

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Matthias Bohlen
"Consulting that helps project teams to succeed..."
http://www.mbohlen.de/




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