[geeklog-devel] Proposal idea
William Garcia
wilfer.sis at gmail.com
Mon Mar 22 18:03:13 EDT 2010
Hi,
Model-driven architecture is a software design approach for the development
of software systems [1],
To make the generator for create a generic metamodel, metamodel is designed
into the tables and relationships for the model at this point may include
rules for when generating the code, these rules would be data types,
constraints and behaviors entities.
Given the model, institutions and rules are generated, the installer, views
and controllers of complement. The idea is to design a very good metamodel,
so that later can be used to make any plugins for geeklog .
The idea is to build the generator and test generating a pluguin as poll
or any other.
I have used MDA to develop complex software on php and the advantage is you
can reuse the Meta-saving development time.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_Driven_Architecture
2010/3/22 Dirk Haun <dirk at haun-online.de>
> William Garcia wrote:
>
> >my idea is develop a generator of plugins using Model
> >Driven Architecture for geeklog.
> (...)
> >What do think about this idea? this idea would be feasible?
>
> There's <http://wiki.geeklog.net/index.php/Plugin_Toolkit> but it hasn't
> been going anywhere for a while now. And it's just straigthforward
> programming, not using any proper generators.
>
> Your approach sounds interesting and we could certainly use a plugin
> generator of sorts. I don't know a lot about MDA - maybe you could
> provide a little more detail about your approach?
>
> bye, Dirk
>
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