Michael,

I second Matt's suggestion that you consider hosting your code on
SourceForge under the OpenXCF project.  I added the cfcUnit Testing
Framework recently, and I am pretty happy with how the code is managed
and made available through CVS and their software release system. You
can find OpenXCF at http://openxcf.sourceforge.net
<http://openxcf.sourceforge.net/>

I also have done a little work on parsing XMI documents, and would be
interested in contributing to your XML to CFC converter.  Placing it
under CVS at SF would be a great way to enable this.  I would be happy
to discuss this with you further if you wish..

-Paul Kenney

Matt Liotta wrote:

>I suggest hosting the code at OpenXCF (sf.net/projects/openxcf), which
>already has all the infrastructure and several contributors.
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>-Matt
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>On Behalf Of Michael Wolfe
>>Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 3:18 AM
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: RE: UML Modeling
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>>I have been working on an XMI to CFC converter...
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>>It's still unfinished, but I've got it to the point where it will generate
>>a
>>structure that contains the definitions for the package, classes,
>>attributes, functions, etc. It's a short step from there to generating
>>CFC's.
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>>If anyone is interested in working on it, I have posted the code at
>>http://www.mikeycentral.com/cfcxmi/xmi.zip
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>>Michael Wolfe
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>>From: Ian Sheridan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 7:45 AM
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: Re: UML Modeling
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>>wow thanks for pointing out ArgoUML. works great. Now somebody has to
>>create the XMI translation CFCs. I would try but I just don't have the
>>time at the moment.
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>>Ian
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