Thanks for your feedback..interesting to know!

-- Wouter

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> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:23 AM
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> Subject: RE: RE: [Andromda-user] BPM4STRUTS support for Poseidon
> 
> Hi
> 
> ARIS UML Designer is a product of IDS Scheer (www.ids-scheer.com). The
> main
> focus of the ARIS toolset basicly is business proccess modelling
(using
> the
> ARIS method with e.g. eventdriven process chains = EPCs), but they
have
> extended their toolset with an UML 1.4 compliant UML modelling tool.
> 
> As far as we have tested it, it seems to work fine for the EJB and the
> Hibernate cartridge, but there are some issues with the modelling
> neccessary for bpm4struts modelling:
> 
> 1. ARIS UML Designer doesn't support to place activity graphs in the
> namespace of an use case. (They do support to set a class as the
context
> for a activity graph.) As a work around Wouter provides a new feature
in
> bpm4struts which lets you define the activity graph for a use case via
a
> tagged value.
> 
> 2. The XMI-Export of activity graphs of ARIS contains some double
> references of model elements which causes "Cannot set amulti-value to
a
> non-multivalued reference" exceptions of the netbeans metadata
repository.
> Currently we are working on a little preprocessor tool, which will
> eliminate these double references in the ARIS XMI files before MDR
reads
> it
> in.
> 
> hth
> 
> Regards
> Stefan




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