Mark Masterson
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Nickname: mastermark
Registered: Sep, 2007
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Mark Masterson is a CTO with CSC
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BPMN BPEL Roundtripping Revisited
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Posted: Dec 23, 2007 8:13 AM
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Roundtripping Revisited
+1. Good stuff, as usual, from Bruce Silver. The underlying rule of thumb here, I think, is something like "If you're generating code, that code should never be touched, never be stored in SCM. It's not source code. It's a compile-time artifact, suitable only for further compile-time processing." This rule is widely applicable, from generated MFC code right up to MDA / MDD approaches. If you find yourself unable to hold to this rule, then I think you ought to seriously step back and examine what you're really trying to do, as I suspect that you may be misusing the tool of code generation.
There is a funny quote in Bruce's post though -- probably unintentionally so:
The way I look at it, BPEL is just like Java.
If there was ever a sentence designed to get me to run screaming into the arms of Ruby / Python / Scala / Whatever, then surely, that is it.
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