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looking for contributors to textual UML modeling tool [message #384402] Fri, 17 April 2009 08:08 Go to next message
Rafael Chaves is currently offline Rafael ChavesFriend
Messages: 362
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

I develop an open-source (EPL) UML modeling tool called TextUML Toolkit:

http://abstratt.com/textuml/

The Toolkit is quite different from the other modeling tools in the
market though, as it uses a textual notation (TextUML) instead of the
conventional graphical one.

I am looking for people that see the value of the approach and would
like to contribute at some capacity. The project is in dire need of
early adopters and developers.

The intended audience of the tool is MDD practitioners using UML with
the primary purpose of code generation. That reflects in the features
(existing and planned). For instance, there is support for class and
activity modeling (structure + behavior), but there are no plans to
support things such as use cases, interactions or collaborations.

The TextUML Toolkit runs on Eclipse and uses the UML2 API (and thus EMF)
to generate UML models.

The goal is to propose the TextUML Toolkit to the Eclipse Foundation as
soon as it proves its viability as a diverse open source project.

For more information, see http://abstratt.com/textuml/ and don't
hesitate to contact me.

Cheers,

Rafael
http://abstratt.com/blog/
Re: looking for contributors to textual UML modeling tool [message #384404 is a reply to message #384402] Fri, 17 April 2009 10:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ersin ER is currently offline Ersin ERFriend
Messages: 34
Registered: July 2009
Member
Rafael Chaves wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I develop an open-source (EPL) UML modeling tool called TextUML Toolkit:
>
> http://abstratt.com/textuml/
>
> The Toolkit is quite different from the other modeling tools in the
> market though, as it uses a textual notation (TextUML) instead of the
> conventional graphical one.
>
> I am looking for people that see the value of the approach and would
> like to contribute at some capacity. The project is in dire need of
> early adopters and developers.
>
> The intended audience of the tool is MDD practitioners using UML with
> the primary purpose of code generation. That reflects in the features
> (existing and planned). For instance, there is support for class and
> activity modeling (structure + behavior), but there are no plans to
> support things such as use cases, interactions or collaborations.
>
> The TextUML Toolkit runs on Eclipse and uses the UML2 API (and thus EMF)
> to generate UML models.
>
> The goal is to propose the TextUML Toolkit to the Eclipse Foundation as
> soon as it proves its viability as a diverse open source project.
>
> For more information, see http://abstratt.com/textuml/ and don't
> hesitate to contact me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rafael
> http://abstratt.com/blog/

Hello Rafael,

I was recently looking for something similar and saw your tool. I gave
it a try and really liked it. So I am interested in collaborating in
this effort.

--
Ersin ER
Re: looking for contributors to textual UML modeling tool [message #384406 is a reply to message #384404] Fri, 17 April 2009 15:03 Go to previous message
Rafael Chaves is currently offline Rafael ChavesFriend
Messages: 362
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
That is really cool, Ersin! Could you please post a message to the
TextUML Toolkit forum on SourceForge
(http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=855420) or send me a
message privately with your preferences describing what you would
interested in doing (using and/o developing it), and whatever questions
you might have?

Also, this should be a good place to start:

http://abstratt.com/docs/index.php?title=Contributor_Guide

Cheers,

Rafael

Ersin ER wrote:
> Rafael Chaves wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I develop an open-source (EPL) UML modeling tool called TextUML Toolkit:
>>
>> http://abstratt.com/textuml/
>>
>> The Toolkit is quite different from the other modeling tools in the
>> market though, as it uses a textual notation (TextUML) instead of the
>> conventional graphical one.
>>
>> I am looking for people that see the value of the approach and would
>> like to contribute at some capacity. The project is in dire need of
>> early adopters and developers.
>>
>> The intended audience of the tool is MDD practitioners using UML with
>> the primary purpose of code generation. That reflects in the features
>> (existing and planned). For instance, there is support for class and
>> activity modeling (structure + behavior), but there are no plans to
>> support things such as use cases, interactions or collaborations.
>>
>> The TextUML Toolkit runs on Eclipse and uses the UML2 API (and thus
>> EMF) to generate UML models.
>>
>> The goal is to propose the TextUML Toolkit to the Eclipse Foundation
>> as soon as it proves its viability as a diverse open source project.
>>
>> For more information, see http://abstratt.com/textuml/ and don't
>> hesitate to contact me.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rafael
>> http://abstratt.com/blog/
>
> Hello Rafael,
>
> I was recently looking for something similar and saw your tool. I gave
> it a try and really liked it. So I am interested in collaborating in
> this effort.
>
Re: looking for contributors to textual UML modeling tool [message #615707 is a reply to message #384402] Fri, 17 April 2009 10:50 Go to previous message
Ersin ER is currently offline Ersin ERFriend
Messages: 34
Registered: July 2009
Member
Rafael Chaves wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I develop an open-source (EPL) UML modeling tool called TextUML Toolkit:
>
> http://abstratt.com/textuml/
>
> The Toolkit is quite different from the other modeling tools in the
> market though, as it uses a textual notation (TextUML) instead of the
> conventional graphical one.
>
> I am looking for people that see the value of the approach and would
> like to contribute at some capacity. The project is in dire need of
> early adopters and developers.
>
> The intended audience of the tool is MDD practitioners using UML with
> the primary purpose of code generation. That reflects in the features
> (existing and planned). For instance, there is support for class and
> activity modeling (structure + behavior), but there are no plans to
> support things such as use cases, interactions or collaborations.
>
> The TextUML Toolkit runs on Eclipse and uses the UML2 API (and thus EMF)
> to generate UML models.
>
> The goal is to propose the TextUML Toolkit to the Eclipse Foundation as
> soon as it proves its viability as a diverse open source project.
>
> For more information, see http://abstratt.com/textuml/ and don't
> hesitate to contact me.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rafael
> http://abstratt.com/blog/

Hello Rafael,

I was recently looking for something similar and saw your tool. I gave
it a try and really liked it. So I am interested in collaborating in
this effort.

--
Ersin ER
Re: looking for contributors to textual UML modeling tool [message #615709 is a reply to message #384404] Fri, 17 April 2009 15:03 Go to previous message
Rafael Chaves is currently offline Rafael ChavesFriend
Messages: 362
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
That is really cool, Ersin! Could you please post a message to the
TextUML Toolkit forum on SourceForge
(http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=855420) or send me a
message privately with your preferences describing what you would
interested in doing (using and/o developing it), and whatever questions
you might have?

Also, this should be a good place to start:

http://abstratt.com/docs/index.php?title=Contributor_Guide

Cheers,

Rafael

Ersin ER wrote:
> Rafael Chaves wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I develop an open-source (EPL) UML modeling tool called TextUML Toolkit:
>>
>> http://abstratt.com/textuml/
>>
>> The Toolkit is quite different from the other modeling tools in the
>> market though, as it uses a textual notation (TextUML) instead of the
>> conventional graphical one.
>>
>> I am looking for people that see the value of the approach and would
>> like to contribute at some capacity. The project is in dire need of
>> early adopters and developers.
>>
>> The intended audience of the tool is MDD practitioners using UML with
>> the primary purpose of code generation. That reflects in the features
>> (existing and planned). For instance, there is support for class and
>> activity modeling (structure + behavior), but there are no plans to
>> support things such as use cases, interactions or collaborations.
>>
>> The TextUML Toolkit runs on Eclipse and uses the UML2 API (and thus
>> EMF) to generate UML models.
>>
>> The goal is to propose the TextUML Toolkit to the Eclipse Foundation
>> as soon as it proves its viability as a diverse open source project.
>>
>> For more information, see http://abstratt.com/textuml/ and don't
>> hesitate to contact me.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rafael
>> http://abstratt.com/blog/
>
> Hello Rafael,
>
> I was recently looking for something similar and saw your tool. I gave
> it a try and really liked it. So I am interested in collaborating in
> this effort.
>
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