Hi Matthias.

This looks VERY COOL. (And it reminds me of something else, hehe). This tool
is welcome in the family and will definitely fill a gap. People will do
their work in Rational Rose, Poseidon and others and crank out EJBs in the
other end.

I'll follow the evolution of this tool! -And we'll of course add a link to
it from the XDoclet docs. (I'll even add links from the Middlegen docs!).

Happy coding,
Aslak

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthias
> Bohlen
> Sent: 12. juli 2002 09:20
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Xdoclet-user] UML modeling frontend for XDoclet
>
>
> Hello, everyone,
>
> this week, I have completed the development of an open source
> code generator
> that takes a Unified Modeling Language (UML) model from a CASE-tool in XML
> Metadata Interchange (XMI) format and generates Enterprise
> JavaBeans classes
> with XDoclet tags as output. The associations between classes in the model
> are automatically transformed into @tags for EJB CMR. You will
> get EJBs that
> can readily be deployed into JBoss and others.
>
> The code generator is called UML2EJB and is released on SourceForge under
> the GNU Public License. It has been tested with the Poseidon CASE
> tool (see
> www.gentleware.com) but should work with any CASE tool that can write XMI
> output.
>
> Features:
> * Import of XMI from the CASE tool into the generator.
> * Builds an object model that drives the Jakarta Velocity template
> processor.
> * Templates for Session Beans and Entity Beans included.
> * Automatic use of J2EE patterns inside the generated beans.
> * All fully customizable to the needs of your project.
> * Uses XDoclet as a solid foundation to generate all the
> EJB-related files.
> * Graphical modeling easier than writing @tags.
>
> Environment:
> * Integrates into an Ant script as a custom task.
> * Integrates with CASE tools that write XMI format,
>   i.e. Poseidon, TogetherJ, Rational Rose.
> * Adaptable to different XMI dialects via XSL input transformation.
>
> Plus:
> * Documented on the project website at http://uml2ejb.sourceforge.net
>
> I am currently looking for volunteers who want to test it.
> Matthias Bohlen
> http://www.mbohlen.de/
>
>
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