--- Wouter Zoons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Alexandre Torres
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 6:16 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Andromda-user] UML support - Is
> AndroMDA a true open source
> > initiative
> > 
> > Short question: Why not Argo? what is the
> limitation of Argo ? It has
> > XMI, stereotypes and tags.
> > And eclipse ecore models? Any way to import those
> models.
> > About complexity,  Maven and Ant are a bit
> complicated, and are external
> > tools.
> 
> ArgoUML = XMI 1.3
> Andromda supports XMI 1.4 only at this time

Its actually UML 1.3 and UML 1.4

> 
> > I understand that Andro 3 is beta. But it took 15
> min downloading jars
> > that were already on my repository before building
> a model that , and
> > well, it generated an ear without any class from
> the modeled entity.
> > the error was:
> > 2004-11-03 09:25:56,203 -
> >
>
org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
> reference :
> > template = project.xml.vsl [line 7,column 23] :
> ${pom.name} is not a
> > valid reference.
> > Do Ihave to set AndroMDA_Home or something?
> >
> 
> No you don't need to set any env. variables
> 
> I don't know what you did to get that error, I just
> tried to build a project
> from scratch and it worked just fine
> 
> You'll need to get familiar with Maven, if you have
> followed the guidelines
> from the website: http://team.andromda.org/docs you
> should be able to do
> this:
> 
> %> maven andromdapp:generate
> 
> It will indeed download dependencies, but these are
> included in the binary
> distribution as well (just copy the /lib directory
> into your
> $USER_HOME/.maven/repository .. then they will not
> be downloaded)
> 
> If they _are_ downloaded it means you did not have
> the good version yet
> 
> 
> 
> To learn how stuff ought to be modeled you best take
> a look at the sample
> applications (also in the binary distribution), they
> all have a /mda/src/uml
> subdirectory which contains an XMI (I recommend
> opening it with MagicDraw so
> you can see the diagrams - XMI does not store
> diagram information, or more
> precisely: the stored diagrams are not
> cross-platform)
> 
> We'll be updating the docs to better show what is
> needed to do to get
> started - when we have time.
> 
> -- Wouter
> 
> 
> 
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