Hi Daniel,

thanks for the idea! Gernot Starke, my friend and well known software
architect, proposed to do the same thing. Maybe, you two can do
something together?

Cheers...
Matthias

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> To: Matthias Bohlen
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> hello,
> 
> did you read the most recent Naked Objects article
> @ theserverside.com?
> 
> ~ -> 
> http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.jsp?l=NakedObjec
tSeries_4

basicaly the Naked Object framework offers you a GUI
that will be generated out of your object definitions
(for example Java classes).

within that GUI you can instantiate specific object
and execute their business methods. I would say if
you do not have a specific requirement for the GUI representation of a
domain model, you could stick with the auto generated Naked Object GUI.

in the article they are introducing some Together
design patterns (aka templates) which will allow
someone to model Naked Objects as UML class diagrams.

while reading this section I thought it would be
nice to have an AndroMDA cartridge that produces
Naked Objects instead of using Together design
patterns ;-)

maybe you'll have the time to read through the above
article and tell me what you think about Naked Objects
and a related AndroMDA cartridge.

regards

daniel s. haischt

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