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 Post subject: AndroMDA idoesn't generate any code?
PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 4:52 am 
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Hi,

I have installed AndroMDA as per the docs given by the androMDA site.
I have reached the stage as given below:


Maven is installed

At the console I typed:

/root/dev/java> maven andromda:genapp

Gave project the id 'my-project' creates a subdirectory with the same
name, so I have /root/dev/java/my-project.

/root/dev/java/my-project/mda/src/uml contained an empty XMI document, so
I replaced with my XMI document generated in Poseidon 2.x

After this, I had typed 'maven' from /root/dev/java/my-project location, which builds the application and puts all the binaries into the local Maven repository (i.e: /root/.maven/my-project)

The directory structure of my-project contains the following:

- app
- common
- hibernate
- mda
- web
and there are files along with this structure
- maven.xml
- project.xml
- project.properties

Under these directory structure, there are no java files created (i.e: no
POJO has been created)

My application 'my-project' has been built succesfully & the binaries are
located here: $USER_HOME/.maven/repository/my-project/)

Now, can anyone tell me how to create POJO from androMDA & how to invoke
androMDA command & from where.

Please reply as soon as possible

Thanks & Regards

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Kapil Raut
(For FDSC)


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