Chad Brandon wrote:
Ludovic Maitre wrote:
Hi Chad,
Thanks for your answer,
Chad Brandon wrote:
Hi Ludovic,
Can you post to the forum next time?
(http://forum.andromda.org)..thanks.
I don't know in which forum this question must go, but next time no
problem i will post it in any forum.
Great thanks. Yeah we're just trying to have things posted to the
forum so its easier for people to find the info next time.
About that file....it comes from poseidon...they're using the UML
2.0 diagram interchange to store their diagrams. Will definitely
be cool once ArgoUML starts using MDR!
Hoepfully this will not be too long (1 month ?)
I actually try to read and use the profile of andromda-3.1-m1 with
argouml mdr and this work a little bit...
We will post a report here after the first release of ArgoUML which
include the mdr model implementation,
Awesome...we're definitely looking forward to it! It'll be nice to
have an open source alternative for a UML tool.
Exactly, this is why i had spending my unemployment time to code a lot
of the missing code of ArgoUML MDR these last 2 weeks, with the help of
the team.
Do you think you'll be able to support modules (HREFs) with the
integration?...that way the andromda-profile (and other modules) could
be used as a read-only module as well from Argo...which would be
really cool.
Yes, we do it, thanks to Tom Morris, but it seems that there is some
problems to manage the external references for the moment (some JMI
exceptions occurs while adding ModelElements declared in externals
documents when reading an AndroMDA model - as i understand it, this is
the very firsts tests).
We are trying to resolve this and have even thinking about use your code
(MDRXmiReferenceResolver) as is, but perhaps that the firsts releases of
argouml-mdr will not have this features since i guess that there is
other problems to resolve,
Best regards,
--
Cordialement,
Ludo - http://www.ubik-products.com
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