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Java source code to XMIHi:
I am interested in extracting meta-data (rather a class model) from a java source code and then exporting it to XMI. Is it possible to achieve this using netbeans MDR. I appreciate your inputs towards this. With the best regards, Venkat Reddy |
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Re: Java source code to XMIHi Reddy,
> I am interested in extracting meta-data (rather a class model) from a java > source code and then exporting it to XMI. > Is it possible to achieve this using netbeans MDR. Yes, in fact it has already been done by my collegue Bart Du Bois: http://www.win.ua.ac.be/~bdubois/MDRefactoringAdvisor/QueryEngine.html Cheers, -- Pieter Van Gorp Teaching and Research Assistant FOrmal Techniques in Software engineering (FOTS) University of Antwerp Middelheimlaan 1 2020 Antwerpen - Belgium Office: G.304 Phone: +32 3 265 38 71 Fax: +32 3 265 37 77 http://www.fots.ua.ac.be/~pvgorp/research/ http://motmot.sourceforge.net/ ``A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he always has good company [Charles Evans Hughes]'' On 12/12/05, Venkat Reddy <objecttrees@...> wrote: > Hi: > I am interested in extracting meta-data (rather a class model) from a java > source code and then exporting it to XMI. > Is it possible to achieve this using netbeans MDR. > > I appreciate your inputs towards this. > > With the best regards, > Venkat Reddy > > |
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Re: Java source code to XMIHello,
The link that you gave isn't working. Can you please give us the correct link ?
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Re: Java source code to XMIHi all,
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:35 AM, rafikindia<rafikindia@...> wrote: > The link that you gave isn't working. Can you please give us the correct > link ? Please check http://www.fots.ua.ac.be/events/grabats2008/submissions/grabats2008_submission_17.pdf for a recent application of JDT2MDR. Kind regards, Pieter Van Gorp, Assistant Professor (Universitair Docent) Information Systems Group, School of Industrial Engineering Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), The Netherlands Phone: +31 40 247 2062, Skype: pvgorp, Fax: +31 40 243 2612 http://is.tm.tue.nl/staff/pvgorp/research/ On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:35 AM, rafikindia<rafikindia@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > The link that you gave isn't working. Can you please give us the correct > link ? > > > > Pieter Van Gorp-2 wrote: >> >> Hi Reddy, >> >>> I am interested in extracting meta-data (rather a class model) from a >>> java >>> source code and then exporting it to XMI. >>> Is it possible to achieve this using netbeans MDR. >> Yes, in fact it has already been done by my collegue Bart Du Bois: >> http://www.win.ua.ac.be/~bdubois/MDRefactoringAdvisor/QueryEngine.html >> >> Cheers, >> -- >> Pieter Van Gorp >> Teaching and Research Assistant >> FOrmal Techniques in Software engineering (FOTS) >> University of Antwerp >> Middelheimlaan 1 >> 2020 Antwerpen - Belgium >> Office: G.304 >> Phone: +32 3 265 38 71 >> Fax: +32 3 265 37 77 >> http://www.fots.ua.ac.be/~pvgorp/research/ >> http://motmot.sourceforge.net/ >> >> ``A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he >> always has good company [Charles Evans Hughes]'' >> >> On 12/12/05, Venkat Reddy <objecttrees@...> wrote: >>> Hi: >>> I am interested in extracting meta-data (rather a class model) from a >>> java >>> source code and then exporting it to XMI. >>> Is it possible to achieve this using netbeans MDR. >>> >>> I appreciate your inputs towards this. >>> >>> With the best regards, >>> Venkat Reddy >>> >>> >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Java-source-code-to-XMI-tp1919175p24529947.html > Sent from the Netbeans MDR - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > |
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