No real need for the Ecore, I just want to be able to develop seamlessly from design to implementation (The ecore thing was just because that was the way that other plugin did it).
 
So I'll keep up to date with any new releases of ArgoEclipse. Again, awesome work on the initial ArgoEclipse!

 
On 9/13/06, Tom Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Doug.  Thanks for the compliments.  Most of the credit goes to Bogdan
who's been working hard to get everything integrated.

Code generation and reverse engineering are important goals for us.  There's
unreleased code in SVN which does reverse engineering of Java sources into
UML models and Java code generation is near the top of the todo list.  This
is capability already present in ArgoUML, so it's "just" a matter of getting
it integrated.  After the basic integration is done, we'll need to see how
seamless the roundtripping is.  I'm pretty sure there'll be additional work
required for bidirectional synchronization between Java and UML.

The initial pass of code generation will be implemented directly using the
existing code which generates Java itself rather than going through the
intermediary step of generating an ECore file.  Is there a need to be able
to generate ECore files too?

Tom

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