pyswarm 0.6.2 released - Python MDD technology New Tool Commands and Improved Command-Line Usage
07 APRIL 2007: Version 0.6.2 is the fifth unstable release of pyswarm and and also is the first release officially published under the new licensor, the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). Priority of this release was the improvement of usability by streamlining command-line usage and adding new features to the SDK. New commands hopefully will ease working with pyswarm projects and generating applications. Command-line options and arguments have been changed to GNU-style conventions, while most of these features receive premiere with this release. SDK installation procedure has been switched to an easier setup procedure based on the distutils module from the Python standard library. Please read Installation part in the pyswarm documentation on how to remove prior releases manually before installing this release. All runtime libraries necessary for generated apps are now included in the generated apps in order to avoid incompatibilities and dependencies in future deployments into production environments. The pyswarm documentation has been updated and can be seperately downloaded from the new project web-site. Some bugs have been fixed in the SDK, that maybe caused problems during generation. For detail information please read the CHANGES.txt coming with the distribution. This release is purposed for study only. It is not recommended to use for production environment. Anastasios Hatzis About pyswarm pyswarm is an active code-generator for model-driven development (MDD) of database-centric and n-tier server applications. Business logic is written entirely in Python and can be customized either in UML models or in complex Python method implementations, as elegant and powerful as code in Python can be. PostgreSQL is used as reliable database-server by the generated business logic components to store persistent entity objects. pyswarm is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The licensor is the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). Web-site: http://pyswarm.sourceforge.net/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html