Hi Daniel,

IMO, it is not worth it to begin with 2.x, especially:
- if you are in the beginning...
- if you want to build your own cartridges...

I think AndroMDA team can reasure this ;-)

Go for the 3.x:
- it is already very usable, stable. I'm in the
process of migrating my 2.x cartridges and I'm very
happy with it.
- there are a lot of changes in the concept of
the cartridges, so it's really *not* worth it to begin
with your own 2.x cartridges...
- if you don't want to build AndroMDA 3.x by yourself,
you can download the snapshot version of AndromMDA 3.x
from:
http://team.andromda.org/maven/andromda/distributions/

Be sure to read the docu, which is IMO already almost
complete:
http://team.andromda.org
http://www.andromda.org/docs

Also check the archive in the mailinglist for the differences
between 2.x and 3.x (Wouter has answered my questions in
this topic very nicely ;-))

My 0,2 cents.

Cheers,
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Daniel Stephan schrieb:
> Hello there,
>
> as AndroMDA 3 is not ready, I want to use version 2 (stable, more
> documentation...).
> As a reminder: version 2 doesn't load MagicDraw models, because of
> problems with HREFs and disallowed multiple parents.
>
> Now, I am a happy MagicDraw user and wouldn't want to check that. (Other
> tools frustrate me *g*)
>
> I read what Matthias and Chad found out about the MagicDraw models and
> it seems to me that they found a solution. But: that solution doesn't
> seem to have found its way into the AndroMDA 2.x distribution. Right?
> Wrong?
>
> Would it be possible to do that? :-D Add a release like 2.1.3final which
> includes MagicDraw fix? Pleease? =)
>
> I tried to use updated MDR libs instead of the ones in the distribution,
> but that breakes the software in other places - I guess there have been
> other changes since then which break dependencies.
>
> Its not that I so heavily depend on AndroMDA, but it seems convenient =)
>
> Thanks,
> Regards
> Daniel
>
>
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