This will help a lot of people to know the advantages of the ModelPro project and help a lot of people who read this by the time he gets an answer to the questions he has asked in the forum. It great that we get some great information for modeling tools like this and start taking advantage of it! Hope we get more tips like this so that we can try them out and share it with our friends!!I have been searching for some cloud computing solutions and landed here.Anyways it was a great read.
The Java EE user's guide(http://lib.modeldriven.org/MDLibrary/trunk/Applications/ModelPro/docs/JEE%20Cartridge/ModelPro%20Java%20EE%20Cartridge%20User's%20Guide.pdf) should give you more information about the provisoned project
Thanks; wow that was fairly fast given the amount of code generated and the fairly large info model I just ran (300+ entities). I've got some basic services, now to add more...
Right-click on an already exported user model and hit ->ModelPro Tools->UML To Provisioned Projects. Or right-click on a MagicDraw '.mdxml' project and hit ->ModelPro Tools->MagicDraw UML to Provisioned Projects.
This will help a lot of
This will help a lot of people to know the advantages of the ModelPro project and help a lot of people who read this by the time he gets an answer to the questions he has asked in the forum. It great that we get some great information for modeling tools like this and start taking advantage of it! Hope we get more tips like this so that we can try them out and share it with our friends!!I have been searching for some cloud computing solutions and landed here.Anyways it was a great read.
More information about the generated code
The Java EE user's guide(http://lib.modeldriven.org/MDLibrary/trunk/Applications/ModelPro/docs/JEE%20Cartridge/ModelPro%20Java%20EE%20Cartridge%20User's%20Guide.pdf) should give you more information about the provisoned project
Thanks; wow that was fairly
Thanks; wow that was fairly fast given the amount of code generated and the fairly large info model I just ran (300+ entities). I've got some basic services, now to add more...
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Right-click on an already exported user model and hit ->ModelPro Tools->UML To Provisioned Projects. Or right-click on a MagicDraw '.mdxml' project and hit ->ModelPro Tools->MagicDraw UML to Provisioned Projects.