Hi Bryan, see my comments below.
Thanks, Matthias > -----Original Message----- > From: Bryan Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 10:29 PM > To: Matthias Bohlen > Subject: RE: FW: Andromda-user post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > requires approval > > > > Hi Matthias, > > It was an issue on my side; I was using a version prior to > 2.0.4. Thanks for the reply. > > And thanks for AndroMDA! It was a bit of a learning curve to > get started but I must say it rocks! In German, we say: Thank you for the flowers! :-) It is always good to hear that our tool is useful for somebody. > One week ago, I had little experience with java, little > experience with UML, no experience with struts, no experience > with jboss, and no experience with hibernate. However, using > AndroMDA in one week's time during the evenings, I have put > together the beginnings of a basic framework of an enterprise > ready application that makes use of all of those tools. > Having to learn and then integrate each of those products > into a single application would have been impossible over > this time period. This is one of the side effects of MDA: Put knowledge into a HiFi stereo amplifier (the generator and its templates) and make it sound loud through the speakers (i.e. developers). :-) That way, less experienced people can start to do great things and learn a lot! > Do you know of additional AndroMDA sample applications? Open > source projects that are using it? Well, I forgot about the name of the SF project - there was somebody trying to do a new, model-based version of PetStore. Maybe, you can do a search on Petstore or AndroMDA or UML etc. on the SF site. I also CC this mail to the user list - maybe one of our users can respond and point us to the right place? At the openMDA 2003 conference in Cologne, I used a conference management system example. A conference with organizer, speakers, attendees and exhibitors is managed, including things like session proposals, sessions, rooms, booths, etc. Nice example that everybody in the tutorial understood immediately. It was web based, using Hibernate and Struts. > The struts cartridge in AndroMDA is excellent. It is far less than excellent, compared to the things to come in 3.x - believe me! It creatively abuses class diagrams to describe a PSM for Struts apps. Wait for the new bpm4struts cartridge made by Wouter Zoons - it is based on activity graphs and use cases, a true PIM from which you could generate Struts, Swing or SWT! > I'm also > thinking of making a thick client using > SWT and Eclipse. What about an Eclipse/SWT cartridge that > could handle setting up some of the basic framework? Talk to Wouter about the background and feel free to write some smart templates! :-) > > Thanks again, > > Bryan You're welcome! Matthias > > > --- Matthias Bohlen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Bryan, > > > > the bug was fixed on September 1 (see HibernateEntity.vsl). The fix > > should be included in V2.0.4. Which AndroMDA version did you use? > > > > Cheers... > > Matthias > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Bryan Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 8:17 AM > > > To: Matthias Bohlen > > > Subject: Re: FW: Andromda-user post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > requires approval > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Matthias, > > > > > > Ok, will do. > > > > > > Can you reproduce the problem with the faulty db schema? No > > > one has replied to my mails. > > > > > > I'd like to try out andromda but hesitate without the ability > > > to produce the correct schema. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Bryan > > > ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Andromda-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/andromda-user
