Hi,
You may be interested by the following pointer :
http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/atl/atlTransformations/#WSDL2R2ML
The WSDL to R2ML transformation scenario describes a transformation from
WSDL (Web Services Description Language) metamodel into a R2ML (REWERSE I1
Markup Language) metamodel. "WSDL enables one to separate the description of
the abstract functionality offered by a service from concrete details of a
service description such as 'how' and 'where' that functionality is
offered". REWERSE I1 Rule Markup Language is a general web rule markup
language, that can represent different rule types: integrity, reaction,
derivation and production. It is used as pivotal metamodel to enable sharing
rules between different rule languages. This scenario is a contribution from
Marko Ribaric.
This is part of the so-called "zoo of ATL transformations"
currently containing 94 typical transformations in ATL:
http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/atl/atlTransformations/
There is also a zoo of 246 metamodels currently available from:
http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/zoos/atlantEcoreZoo/
http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/zoos/
ATL is part of the M2M Elipse project
dealing with Model-to-model transformations
and also including procedural QVT and declarative QVT solutions:
http://www.eclipse.org/m2m/
The ATL community is looking for open source contributing examples
showing the expanding scope of application of M2M techniques.
Best regards,
Jean
On 10/29/07, s_khoshneviss <s_khoshneviss@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody
> I wanted to know a little about the tools, I have to do a research on
> MDA and don't find the appropriate tool. I tried to use AndroMDA but
> it seems to be a simple code generation software and the platform is
> always java. No distinct PIM to PSM transformation can be defined, no
> QVTs did I find, not much visual thing I could work with.
> The installation was too complicated through maven and in command
> prompt environment. It was just a mess and I gave up.
> Now do you know a tool that you have worked with and that is actually
> based on the concepts of OMG MDA and supports WSDL?
> Thanks for your kind help in advance.
>
>
>
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