Is it good to use a virtual developer in CLM?
Hi All,
I have a designed a simple application which generates a java code(write some large source code lines automatically), so is it good to implement a component named "Virtual developer" in CLM? This will generate some large code. We all know about the transformation configuration(model to code) in the IBM RSA and the rhapsody but they are in the tools. Regards, Saurabh Saxena |
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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k●3●30●35)
| answered Aug 21 '11, 9:43 a.m.
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Since a developer probably should do some testing of the generated code
before checking it in, I'd probably suggest having this be a CLM client (as is RSA and Rhapsody), rather than embedding this functionality in the server. Cheers, Geoff On 8/21/2011 5:08 AM, saurabhsaxena wrote: Hi All, |
You are right geoff. But my scenario is different. I am working on a speech recognition system, in which i have to initialize the variables. I got the values of those variables from a text file(it has 120000 entries). So what i did , i`ve designed an application which searches & takes the values from that text file and generate a java code for me rather than copy the text from the file.
Regards, Saurabh Saxena Since a developer probably should do some testing of the generated code Hi All, |
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