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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David R.
Allen
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 9:45 AM
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Cc: Chad Brandon; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Andromda-user] OCL/HQL questions

Thanks to everyone for the info.  I see now that the OMG spec is really just
a 
subset of OCL specifically for UML.  Even something like allInstances() is 
not required to be supported in UML tools.

[CB] allInstances() should be supported if they claim OCL 2.0 support.  The
spec I pointed you to, should have everything.  The people from Klass
Objecton don't go off anything but the spec.

I still need to read the v1.6 doc from the 'source', but I see some syntax 
difference in the OCL 2.0 spec from OMG and how the AndroMDA example looks
on 
the website:

context ...
body: <expression returning proper type>

On the website, it looks a little different with something like "body
findXXX: 
allInstances() ....

[CB] Yeah the name is optional (findXXX from above)....it's not required.
It's basically the name of the constraint.

On Tuesday 08 March 2005 11:33 am, Wouter Zoons wrote:
> > I'll admit that I am new to OCL, which is why I started looking for more
> > documentation yesterday to try to fix my OCL problems with MD and
> > AndroMDA.
> >
> > Isn't the 'source' for OCL the Object Management Group?  Or is the
> > consulting
> > firm at Klasse.nl the source of the full OCL specification?
> >
> > I was only familiar with OCL being used with UML, which has been there
> > for a
> > number of years already.
>
> perhaps things have changed in the last years, but last time I checked
> (which was in 1998-1999) Jos Warmer and Anneke Kleppe wrote the OCL specs,
> these are the people that founded www.klasse.nl (FYI: they also
> contributed to part of the UML specs)
>
> I think they are still highly involved
>
> -- Wouter
>
>
>
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