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Re: XSLT in UML

2005-11-30 02:58:21
Well XMI can be embedded in an another xml document, so I was thinking
more along the lines as XMI as a documentation format inside the XSLT.


On 11/30/05, James Fuller <jim(_dot_)fuller(_at_)ruminate(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> 
wrote:
bryan rasmussen wrote:

Hmm, Has anyone thought about interleaving XMI and XSLT?



other then working on XMI directly with XSLT to generate some output
e.g. http://www.objectsbydesign.com/projects/xmi_to_html.html

I havent heard of anyone generating XMI from an XSLT (which is what I
think you propose?).

On 11/29/05, Insane User <com(_dot_)intel(_at_)verizon(_dot_)net> wrote:


Hi Manuel,

Have you considered the use of "Activity Diagrams"?

Activity Diagrams are as close to flow charting, or process control in UML 
as one can get.



as an aside, there maybe some useful modelling approaches  present in
languages like LISP, SCHEME which are a more natural fit with xslt....

gl, Jim Fuller

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