Hi, > > So that's where I want to make a first stop. If your primary user is not a > developer, there is no reason to introduce a DSL for security reasons. The > provider can trust the code he writes, and there is no need to create a > dedicated language.
I thinks this need to be clarified. The provider does not write code: the provider just hosts the cloud, acting as a moderator. The code is written by another category of end-users, called "Application Publishers". This category is untrusted - that's the nature of Application Catalog: anybody can upload everything. The publishers (who write DSL) should not be confused with users (who define object models using it). These are different roles. -- Regards, Alexander Tivelkov
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