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Bob Fields commented on ANDROMDAPP-34:
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In order to make the UML14 profiles forward compatible with UML2, I had to add 
the <<profile>> stereotype from the UML_Standard_Profile, those will be updated 
in the andromda source soon. I'm testing now with MagicDraw_Profile removed 
from the local repository to see if it fails on anything else, it looks like 
that profile isn't required to build even though it does add the 
MagicDraw_Profile xmi namespace. I seem to remember it being added to models 
automatically when I did certain things, I'll try to clarify. It should be OK 
to include the Standard and Java profiles in the repository, right? Another 
update coming soon is to use UML and Java standard types (from the Java 
profile) in addition to AndroMDA datatypes, in order to minimize the changes 
needed to existing models in order to implement AndroMDA.

> Misplaced version number for UML_Standard_Profile.xml
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: ANDROMDAPP-34
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/ANDROMDAPP-34
>      Project: AndroMDApp Project Generator
>         Type: Bug

>     Reporter: Matthias Bohlen
>     Assignee: Bob Fields

>
> When I generate a new project using andromdapp:generate, I get a MagicDraw 
> UML file which points to a profile called UML_Standard_Profile-3.2.xml.
> This profile does not exist. It should point to UML_Standard_Profile.xml, 
> instead.

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