[jira] Updated: (SPICE-4) Model Driven Architecture

jira-yCVjj/[email protected] Wed, 25 Jun 2003 21:29:47 -0500 (CDT)
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The following issue has been updated:

    Updater: Peter Donald (mailto:peter-4lf8KW9E9MLMqX/[email protected])
       Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 9:29 PM
    Changes:
          description changed from A useful extension to excalibur/avalon in general would be the integration of a 
MDA tolkit.  
 
Essentially such a toolkit would allow you to describe the model of application 
using some xml descriptor (possibly raw UML). The toolkit would then read this 
and interpret various "tags" and via this mechanism implement various buisness 
orientated functionality. 
 
For example one set of tags may indicate the mechanism via which it is persisted to a Database, while another set of tags may indicate how it is replicated across network, while another set may indicate another aspect. 
 
This model then is used to "execute" certain functionality in the system. Either via some generic object system or via code generation (ala torque). 
 
The thread that described it in more detail is at 
 
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listName=dev-vjxjseedVqFd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[email protected]&msgNo=13346 
 
A bunch of suggestions were made for opensource UML tools to use as a basis in 
 
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listName=dev-vjxjseedVqFd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[email protected]&msgNo=13366
 to A useful extension to excalibur/avalon in general would be the integration of a 
MDA tolkit.  
 
Essentially such a toolkit would allow you to describe the model of application 
using some xml descriptor (possibly raw UML). The toolkit would then read this 
and interpret various "tags" and via this mechanism implement various buisness 
orientated functionality. 
 
For example one set of tags may indicate the mechanism via which it is persisted to a Database, while another set of tags may indicate how it is replicated across network, while another set may indicate another aspect. 
 
This model then is used to "execute" certain functionality in the system. Either via some generic object system or via code generation (ala torque). 
 
The thread that described it in more detail is at 
 
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listName=dev-vjxjseedVqFd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[email protected]&msgNo=13346 
 
A bunch of suggestions were made for opensource UML tools to use as a basis in 
 
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listName=dev-vjxjseedVqFd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[email protected]&msgNo=13366
          Component changed from  to NewComponents
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        Key: SPICE-4
    Summary: Model Driven Architecture
       Type: Task

     Status: Unassigned
   Priority: Minor

 Time Spent: Unknown
   Estimate: 0 minutes

    Project: Spice
 Components: 
             NewComponents

   Assignee: 
   Reporter: Peter Donald

    Created: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 5:06 AM
    Updated: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 9:29 PM

Description:
A useful extension to excalibur/avalon in general would be the integration of a 
MDA tolkit.  
 
Essentially such a toolkit would allow you to describe the model of application 
using some xml descriptor (possibly raw UML). The toolkit would then read this 
and interpret various "tags" and via this mechanism implement various buisness 
orientated functionality. 
 
For example one set of tags may indicate the mechanism via which it is persisted to a Database, while another set of tags may indicate how it is replicated across network, while another set may indicate another aspect. 
 
This model then is used to "execute" certain functionality in the system. Either via some generic object system or via code generation (ala torque). 
 
The thread that described it in more detail is at 
 
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listName=dev-vjxjseedVqFd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[email protected]&msgNo=13346 
 
A bunch of suggestions were made for opensource UML tools to use as a basis in 
 
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listName=dev-vjxjseedVqFd/SJB6HiN2Ni2O/[email protected]&msgNo=13366


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