Hi Aslak, Ara and the others,

I'd like to add to my email message this morning:

>To me, it is the dynamic aspect that makes most of the difference. And, to
>give a constructive idea: It would be fantastic if Middlegen could convert
>the database schema to XMI, then the CASE tool could add all the dynamic
>things as well as the packages and the dependencies, then UML2EJB could
>re-translate this into enriched EJB's.

Maybe, we could generally think in terms of a "metamodel information bus"
with pre- and postprocessors. Middlegen, CASE tools and UML2EJB would just
be plug-ins to this bus. I'll think about that for a while...

Matthias

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