[ATL] UML2WSDL. [message #60335] |
Mon, 03 September 2007 07:50  |
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Hi everybody.
I have been reading (as part of some research I'm currently performing)
a paper by Denivaldo Lopes, Slimane Hammoudi, Jean Bézivin, Frédéric
Jouault titled "Generating Transformation Definition from Mapping
Specification: Application to Web Service Platform" published in CAiSE
2005: 309-325.
As I need just that (a UML to WSDL transformation) as a first step, I
was wondering if the elements referenced in that paper are publicly
available. I haven't found it on the transformations zoo, or among the
use cases, even though the article is not new (2005).
Is there somewhere I could get that transformation from?. It would be
great for me as a starter, and would save me plenty of time.
Thank you all in advance.
Regards,
Juan Pedro Silva
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Re: [ATL] UML2WSDL. [message #61223 is a reply to message #60335] |
Fri, 07 September 2007 07:24  |
Eclipse User |
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I was able to find the rules in text (source code) in the article "An
Experiment in Mapping Web Services to Implementation Platforms". I
wasn't able to find it in electronic format, though.
I post this message so if another user is in my situation in the future,
he gets an answer.
Cheers,
Juan Pedro
Juan Pedro Silva escribió:
> Hi everybody.
>
> I have been reading (as part of some research I'm currently performing)
> a paper by Denivaldo Lopes, Slimane Hammoudi, Jean Bézivin, Frédéric
> Jouault titled "Generating Transformation Definition from Mapping
> Specification: Application to Web Service Platform" published in CAiSE
> 2005: 309-325.
>
> As I need just that (a UML to WSDL transformation) as a first step, I
> was wondering if the elements referenced in that paper are publicly
> available. I haven't found it on the transformations zoo, or among the
> use cases, even though the article is not new (2005).
>
> Is there somewhere I could get that transformation from?. It would be
> great for me as a starter, and would save me plenty of time.
>
> Thank you all in advance.
> Regards,
> Juan Pedro Silva
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