We (two french people) are using AndroMDA since November 2004.


We started a new project in April for a company creation and we now are running 
a complex, distributed, international (and working!) application.

Our 1.0 app runs more than 15 andromda 3.0 projects. These are using 
webservices to communicate, mbeans for service management, swing client apps, 
and session clustering with jboss for SSO.

We didn't have enough time to investigate 3.1 and the jBPM cartridge, but 
that's probably what we should do in a few weeks. Until now, we were pretty 
satisfied with 3.0 which is really stable.



We really love androMDA :

     1. for its Team!! ;-) They always are *really* reactive!! Again, Many 
Thanks!

     2. because we save time! You can focus on your buisness, and let andromda 
do the rest... The hard work is already done (J2EE stuff, packaging, etc...)

     3. its flexibility : you can interface almost anything (in our case, 
realtime external java code through MBeans, swing clients,...), you can modify 
templates,...



Without such a software, it wouldn't have been possible for us to build our app 
in 4 Months ;-) 



If you try It, you won't be able to do without it!



Congratulations!



Fabrice
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