[ http://jira.andromda.org/browse/AND-11?page=comments#action_12993 ] 

Carlos Cuenca commented on AND-11:
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and what about switching between versions:
2.4 .downloading them into a folder with different subfolders for
different versions,
2.5 have a screen like the one used for the Installed Java Runtime
Enviroment, in which you can see what versions do you have (looking
folders), and which one will be used for working.
2.6. when the user select one, it is loaded on the repository. 

> AndroMDA Bootstrapper
> ---------------------
>
>          Key: AND-11
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/AND-11
>      Project: Android
>         Type: New Feature

>     Reporter: Peter Friese
>     Assignee: Peter Friese

>
> I thought it might be a good idea to add a feature to Android that downloads 
> the latest release of AndroMDA and installs it to the user's favorite build 
> environment (ANT / Maven).
> It could work something like this:
> 1) The user starts Eclipse and installs Android from our update site using 
> the Eclipse update manager.
> 2) The user uses an import wizard to download and install AndroMDA:
> 2.1) File -> Import -> Install AndroMDA
> 2.2) A new dialog pops up, showing a list of compatible releases and snapshots
> 2.3) User selects a release
> 2.4) Users selects his favorite build environment(s) (ANT / Maven / Maven2) 
> and clicks "Finish"
> 2.4) Android downloads the binary release zip file to the temp dir, extracts 
> it and installs AndroMDA to the selected build environments (the user must 
> specify where the local Maven repos are)
> Using this approach we might by chance be included in some of the major 
> Eclipse distros (like Yoxos, see http://www.yod.yoxos.com/geteclipse/) or 
> MyEclipseIDE. 

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