We've used YATL4MDR
(http://www.win.ua.ac.be/mailman/listinfo/yatl4mdr) for this purpose. 
The downside of YATL4MDR is that it does virtually no
syntactical/semantical checking before evaluating your OCL. 
Therefore, I usually debug my OCL in OCLE first and use YATL4MDR as an
execution platform only.  If you use EMF instead of MDR, check out
YATL4EMF.  Also, with some extra glue code, you can use the OCL
evaluation engine from the ATL platform.

Regards,
--
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       University of Antwerp
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On 11/24/05, Alex Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am trying to find an Open Source OCL interpreter to use together with
> a commercial UML Modelling. tool.
>
> Do you have something like that as a part of AndroMDA?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Alex
>
>
>
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