Good point. Well, in that case, might as well see if anyone is
interested in a migration path we've developed over at Eigenbase...
The project is called Enki, and is fairly close to a transparent
drop-in replacement for runtime usage of MDR, but based on Hibernate
for the persistence (something which was discussed on this list quite a
while back). Model-driven code generation is used to create pojos
which implement the JMI interfaces. It still depends on the original
MDR codebase for a few aspects such as XMI export/import.
Design docs are coming together here:
http://pub.eigenbase.org/wiki/EnkiDesignNo sf.net release has been made yet, but the source code is available
at perforce.eigenbase.org:
http://p4web.eigenbase.org///open/enki/A downloadable tarball distribution is also checked into Perforce:
http://p4web.eigenbase.org///open/dev/thirdparty/eigenbase-enki-0.1.0.tar.gzIf this is interesting to anyone, let me know if you'd like to
participate in the project.
JVS
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