We are using activity diagrams to model use-case flows (not using
BPM4Struts, but our own cartridge). As a method of chaining use-cases,
we plan to build a top level use case that comprises a number of
<> type use cases. In this way we are able to aggregate use
cases. The ordering can be contro
code : yes! But you'll have to write your own cartridge
2. I want to use bpm4struts using poseidon + andromda2: no!
-- Wouter
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would be the best one to answer that.
Chad
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Chad,
he would be the best one to answer that.
Chad
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andon wrote:
Have a look at AndroMDA 3.x and the andromda-bpm4struts-cartridge, which
does just that:
http://team.andromda.org/docs/andromda-bpm4struts-cartridge/index.html
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to produce code using velocity
based on activity diagrams? If not what are the issues?
i.e. Working with Andromda 2 and Posiedon
Best regards,
Ian
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Hi,
I've been working on some new modelling ideas based around Activity
Diagrams. I've built a number of cartridges for class diagrams using
Andromda 2 using Poseidon XMI. I've reviewed Bmp4Struts and note that it
works with Andromda3 and MagicDraw.
My question is, can I access the activity dia