hi
Emmanuel,
feel
free to create your own tagged values for JSF, tagged values are used for the
platform specific extras that cannot be modeled in pure UML
can
you let me know what bothers you in the activity diagrams ? I tried to make
it as easy as possible for the end-user, nevertheless, I welcome any
suggestions/improvements.
thanks
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Wouter
-----Original Message-----Hi,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Emmanuel Pirsch
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 3:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Andromda-user] Does/will AndroMDA support JSF - Java Server Faces?
I'm actually working on a project with Codagen to generate JSF code. While I cannot just port the Codagen template directly to AndroMDA (for obvious legal reasons), it still itch me to create a AndroMDA cartridge based on my experience. I'll probably give it a scratch soon (when I find some free time) while everything is still fresh in my memory.
Unfortunately, the UML model annotations (tags) will probably be very different than the one used by the BPM4Struts cartridge (the tags used by that cartridge are a bit too linked with Struts and I don't really like how one has to create the activity diagrams for the cartridge to work).
I know it's a bit vaporware for now, but the itching is very real ;-)
Chad Brandon wrote:
There currently aren't any plans to write one, unless someone volunteers. Would you like to?Chad----- Original Message -----From: niksa_osSent: Monday, May 17, 2004 3:41 AMSubject: [Andromda-user] Does/will AndroMDA support JSF - Java Server Faces?Hi.Does/will AndroMDA support Java Server Faces, and if not when it will add JSF cartridge?myFaces is open source JSF implementation http://myfaces.sourceforge.net
