On Aug 19, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Francisco Rodrigues wrote:
Stef,
Below some answers....
Now a question: why did you work on FAMIX20 and
not FAMIX30?
I'm using the FAMIX20 because i dont find any documentation
about the FAMIX 3.0.
Indeed.
you have all the classes in PhaMoose.
I imagine that
you have some extensions of the smalltalk code and
FAMIX api.
I'm using the FAMIX20 because i did not find any documentation
about the FAMIX 3.0.
Yes, I have some extensions, but all them were written in c#
code. In this time, I need some API or Code diagram the showing the
mapping to verify my application, eg, the java2moose
**Excuse me by the quality of the writing of my English because I am
not fluent in that language.
no problem
Thanks,
Francisco Rodrigues Santos
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Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 19 de Agosto de 2009 4:22:58
Assunto: Re: [Moose-dev] C # language support
Hi Francisco
what would be nice is that you publish the code somewhere so that we
can see how to integrate it.
I imagine that you have some extensions of the smalltalk code and
FAMIX api.
Now a question: why did you work on FAMIX20 and not FAMIX30?
Stef
On Aug 19, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Francisco Rodrigues wrote:
Dear,
I am extending the FAMIX 2.0 to support the C # language (now in
80%) and would
like to know if there is any API to insert data in
the database or something being developed.
Best regards,
Francisco Rodrigues
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