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Topic Title: Building a Simplifier in C# for Rhapsody in C
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Created On: 31-Aug-2007 09:50
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 31-Aug-2007 09:50
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Mike Pagel

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Hi there,

if you are interested how to change the transformation from UML to the simplified (C-specific) model built into RiC, read [URL=http://www.codeproject.com/use.../CustomCodeGenRiC1.asp]this article[/URL]. Here I collected my experience when trying to write a custom simplifier in a C# environment.

Mike
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Duane Mattern

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Mike,

I noticed your article on the CodeProject.com website last week. Nicely done. We're not using VS.Net, but the article is of interest because, (as you state), "the lack of in-depth documentation". The Rhapsody User's guide does talk briefly about the Simplified Model.

I hope there is sufficient interest for you to write additional artilcles on the topic. You might want to post a referece to the article in the forums of the ObjectsByDesign.com website at:

[url]http://forums.objectsbydesign.com/[/url]

[email]DuaneMattern@Yahoo.com[/email]
Indianapolis, IN USA
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