Stephan,

If your goal is a full open source suite of MDA tools then the ArgoUML
project might be a good place to volunteer.  A look at their project plans
shows ...

  http://argouml.tigris.org/project_schedule.html

They have the ambition to port to MDR, but there is no name assigned to the
task.  Perhaps they'd be interested in a volunteer on the ArgoUML project to
do that work?



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>
> All those old links look like MDR also supports XMI 1.0. Because the
> messages are rather old (from 2002), I suggest that you re-test this using
> MDRANT or MDR Explorer because those are the official tools that are
> supported by the MDR team.
>
>
>
> > Tony told me that an UML 1.3 port will need a cartridges adaption.
>
> >  Does it affect large portions of code ?
>
>
>
> In AndroMDA 2.x, you would have needed such an adaptation of the
> cartridges. In AndroMDA 3.x, you won't.
>
>
>
> You will need new metamodel facade classes for UML 1.3. These will be
> different from the already existing UML 1.4 metafacades but changes will
> not be large. In some cases, there will be significant differences,
> example: UML 1.3 supports only one stereotype per model element, UML 1.4
> supports more than one. In that case, the metafacade for UML 1.3 must
> return a collection with 0 or 1 elements so that compatibility to UML 1.4
> is granted.
>
>
>
> If you code the metafacades correctly, the cartridges will not be affected
> because they are programmed against the interfaces, not the
> implementations of the metafacades. So, I expect that the cartridges need
> no adaptation at all.
>
>
>
> Metafacades are generated from a UML model. Chad can show you how to do
> that (except that Chad and I did not define yet how more than one
> implementation is generated from the same metafacade model, but that's a
> minor detail). However, if I were you, I'd test Argo with MDR first. If
> this does not work, you will have a totally different battlefield instead
> of the metafacades, first! :-)
>
>
>
> Cheers...
>
> Matthias
>
>
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> > Here are some interisting links about MDR reading XMI 1.0
>
> >
>
> > http://mdr.netbeans.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=467525&listName=users
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>
> > http://mdr.netbeans.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=397003&listName=users
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> > http://mdr.netbeans.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=400242&listName=users
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> > Tony told me that an UML 1.3 port will need a cartdriges adaption.
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> >  Does it affect large portions of code ?
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