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pyswarm 0.7.1 released - MDD for Python & PostgreSQL

pyswarm 0.7.1 released - MDD for Python & PostgreSQL
SDK Now Requires Python Only And Generates Applications Up to 5 Times Faster

01 MAY 2007: pyswarm 0.7.1 is the seventh release of pyswarm, the Free Software tool for model-driven development of Python apps with PostgreSQL databases. The SDK of this release doesn't need any program additional to Python 2.4 or 2.5 and will be significantly faster at generating pyswarm applications from UML models stored in XMI files. Download and information now available online: http://pyswarm.sourceforge.net/... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2007-05-01

pyswarm 0.7.0 released - MDD for Python & PostgreSQL

pyswarm 0.7.0 released - MDD for Python & PostgreSQL
Generated Scripts for Installation of Python Packages and PostgreSQL Databases

23 APRIL 2007: pyswarm 0.7.0 is the "Young Pickerl" mile-stone release of
pyswarm. One of the goals for this prototype was to proof by a few features,
that model-driven software development isn't only limited to improvements
of the creation of Python applications, but can automatize even the deployment
of such generated Python packages and the PostgreSQL databases. Please visit
http://pyswarm.sourceforge.net/ for downloads or detail information.... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2007-04-23

pyswarm 0.6.2 released - Python MDD technology

pyswarm 0.6.2 released - Python MDD technology
New Tool Commands and Improved Command-Line Usage

02 APRIL 2007: Version 0.6.2 is the fifth unstable release of pyswarm and
and also is the first release officially published under the new licensor,
the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE).

Priority of this release was the improvement of usability by streamlining
command-line usage and adding new features to the SDK. New commands hopefully
will ease working with pyswarm projects and generating applications.
Command-line options and arguments have been changed to GNU-style conventions,
while most of these features receive premiere with this release.... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2007-04-07

Rename OpenSwarm to pyswarm

Please note that OpenSwarm will be renamed soon into PYSWARM. Name change will have effect to all URLs and names of resources used by the project. If you want to learn what the effects are for you and which reasons caused this step please see below.

Project Web-site:
http://pyswarm.sourceforge.net/
The old URL openswarm.sourceforge.net will be auto-forwarded for short transition phase, but eventually you may want to update now your bookmarks and/or tags, e.g. on blogs, del.ico.us... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2007-03-28

FSF Europe becomes legal guard of OpenSwarm Project

The OpenSwarm Project will be protected by the Freedom Task Force (FTF) of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE).

Please read full details in today's official press release of the FSFE here:

http://mail.fsfeurope.org/pipermail/press-release/2007q1/000165.html

Please allow my personal note on this special news: This is an important step for OpenSwarm toward long-term legal safety and sustain development. I'm glad that this co-operation could become real and I want to thank everyone who made this possible, especially the FTF team and its coordinator, Shane Coughlan, for the invaluable support.... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2007-01-24

OpenSwarm 0.6.1 major doc update

OpenSwarm processes your UML 2.0 model to generate a Python server
application. PostgreSQL is used as database-server.

Version 0.6.1 has been the fourth unstable release of OpenSwarm. During its release I have added new portions to its documentation, such as the API reference, and made a lot of fixes. Thank you for your interest and feedback.

The updated documentation for 0.6.1 is now available for download as usual in multiple formats: http://openswarm.sourceforge.net/... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2007-01-07

OpenSwarm 0.6.1: Python logging + improved Unicode support

OpenSwarm processes your UML 2.0 model to generate a Python server
application. PostgreSQL is used as database-server.

Version 0.6.1 is the fourth unstable release of OpenSwarm, fixing bugs in the support of explicite import dependencies and occassional runtime errors.

Furthermore based on the Python logging library the logging, debugging and error handling of an UML model during generation process by the OpenSwarm SDK has been strongly improved. This will help developers to better understand why and where the generator has an issue with a processed XMI file. Hopefully this will make experimenting with OpenSwarm SDK and models easier and less frustrating ;-) Support for application runtime logging will follow in a future release.... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2006-12-12

OpenSwarm 0.6.0 released

OpenSwarm processes your UML 2.0 model to generate a Python server application. PostgreSQL is used as database-server.

Version 0.6.0 is the third unstable release of OpenSwarm, with new features including taboo-sources and import dependencies. The taboo source pattern allows the implementation of custom business logic in vanilla Python code. The specification of import dependencies allows to import and access inside OpenSwarm applications the full power of existing 3rd-party Python products and libraries available.... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2006-11-06

OpenSwarm - MDA for Python 0.5.8 released

OpenSwarm processes your UML 2.0 model to generate a Python server application. PostgreSQL is used as database.

Version 0.5.8 is the second unstable release of OpenSwarm, with new features like logging and versioning of business objects,
locigal deletion and restorage of objects, object protections on different levels and time-frames, as well as an
improved transaction handling. For details and list of bug-fixes, please see the change log.... read more

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2006-08-27

OpenSwarm 0.5.7 technology preview released

OpenSwarm processes your UML 2.0 model to generate a Python server application. PostgreSQL is used as database.

The OpenSwarm Tutorial For Newbies provides interested users a steb-by-step instruction, covering the most important OpenSwarm features for milestone "Beehive's Pride".

This is the first public release of OpenSwarm. It is a technology preview purposed for study only. It is not recommended to use for production environment.

Posted by Anastasios Hatzis 2006-08-20
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