Category Archives: MDA

Model Drive Architecture related projects.

OKAPI Open-Source

Since my new Eclipse based IDE for ABL project will eventually supersede Okapi there is little interest for me to continue with it and thought could release it as open-source project. If anyone interested please let me know about your … Continue reading

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Okapi Help

The static help files for Okapi as exported from Eclipse Help system can be found here…

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Okapi – Database definition support

For those lazy programmers out-there that might have some time to kill in a cold winter Sunday a new release of Okapi is available for download, if interested use the Eclipse update-site as usual: http://www.ganimede.ro/mda/okapi/update What’s new and worthy: the … Continue reading

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OKAPI Community Edition

A new version of OKAPI project was released today having a newly reverse engineering module included in the package. For different reasons the open-source approach is not being considered anymore for the project, however a “community edition” license is available … Continue reading

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Okapi goes to Amsterdam :)

Thanks to Dr. Thomas Mercer-Hursh initiative the EMEA PUG Challenge this year will host a ‘birds of a feather‘ session about Model Driven Development initiatives in Progress world. Okapi will be present at the show and hopefully the first version … Continue reading

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UML2ABL name change

The project was renamed to avoid confusion with other – most notable – MDA initiative in the Progress OpenEdge world. The new project name is Okapi – simply because it did seemed appropriate for a project that is mixing MDA with … Continue reading

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UML2ABL

The UML2ABL code generator module is using the Acceleo Model to Text Transformation component which is part of Eclipse Modeling and can be applied to standard UML2 models to generate OpenEdge ABL code. First implementation offers support for OpenEdge Object … Continue reading

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