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links for 2007-07-19

  • Taylor MDA 1.0.0 GA Released
    Taylor MDA is an Eclipse based UML modeling tool that specializes in the generation of JEE5 applications.
    (tags: MDD MDA eclipse)
  • Urbancode announces AnthillPro 3.3.0
    This release is focused on easier workflow design, property configuration, and dependency flexibility.
    (tags: ci build scm)
  • Java Community News - The Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework
    “Domain-specific languages are very popular, but using them mostly involves writing code in the DSL. While more effective than a general-purpose language, in some problem domains it is useful to go beyond a DSL and create a graphical editor to interact wi
    (tags: MDD DSM DSL eclipse GMF)
This entry was posted by delicious on Thursday July 19th, 2007 at 4:24 am in Links

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  1. Petri I. Salonen
    July 19th, 2007 at 4:56 am

    Have you checked out http://www.dsmforum.org as a very good resource for domain-specific modeling and topics around it.

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