know of four.
Heath
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Hi Seref,
Thanks for the hard work to make this happen! I will definitely try it out.
Regarding the XML output, I think we need to find away of mapping the
content to the AOM implementation in java so we can utilize the
existing functionality in the java library.
Cheers,
Rong
On 15 November
Hi all,
Since we are talking about serialization format of archetypes, I guess
we are not talking about a very large amount of data.
I would prefer to keep the serialization format(s) as close to the
object model as possible in order to reduce differences between
standards and associated tooling
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Hi!
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 10:45, Seref Arikan
serefarikan at kurumsalteknoloji.com wrote:
The web service exposes the archetype parser functionality of Thomas Beale's
Eiffel code base with XML and JSON output.
Very nice work! Does this mean that it will be easy to keep it up to
date with the
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