Certainly we should check what eclipse is doing... personally I'd prefer
not to have to go via EMF models to get to SDOs 'cos I have no interest in
EMFs... Also, worth bearing in mind that Tuscany uses EMF 2.2.0 RC4 (for M1
at least). [EMAIL PROTECTED] is now 2.2.0 RC7 & currently only has the SDO v1
level packaged with it... so definitely some room to provide something for
Tuscany (imho).
Dan


                                                                           
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Hi Nick,

Before you go too far down the path of creating your own tools check out
the support from the EMF & SDO project on Eclipse
(http://www.eclipse.org/emf/sdo.php).  I haven't checked their latest
builds but in the past they had a wizard that will allow you to create an
EMF model based on several different inputs one of which is XSD.  From
this genmodel you could make configuration changes and then generate the
necessary classes that you wanted.  In this case you could configure the
genmodel to generate SDOs.  I would hope that this function has been
updated to supported SDO2 but I do not know for sure but it is worth
looking into.

Regards,
Dan





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Hi All,

I am interested in volunteering some time into a development project on
SDO tooling. If any of you can help me identify / define a task that
fits into a 1 Person Month effort, please let me know. I'd be happy to
speak to any one of you if you are interested. I work for IBM at Silicon
Valley Lab and have good knowledge of J2EE, SOA and Java/C++ based
development .I'd appreciate your quick response and will  like to start
immediately.

Also, I have check out the SDO work on the Tuscany wiki. I am trying to
define something that could serve a project rather than several bug
fix/enchancements. I hope to demonstrate this work as part of my
graduate research project.

thanks,
Nick

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