Hello,
I've already asked for that NIST guys. They say you need to reverse
engineer the Java code and then will get the model. I haven't tried it
yet though.
Regards,
--
Andrew Stepanenko,
Ph.D. student,
Dept. of Information Computing Systems and Control,
Web: http://www.tanet.edu.te.ua/icsc/
Software engineer,
Ukrainian-Dutch Faculty of Economics and Management
Ternopil State Economic University
Shevchenko Street 9, Office 24-25
Ternopil, 46000 UKRAINE
Tel: +38 (0352) 43 52 41
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On 12/1/06, Arun Shetty <wor...@gm...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently dowloaded the Dot5 Object Model in Java. Since there is no
> readme or help file I am little confused about how to go about and use it. I
> have downloaded Rhapsody but I am not able to import the java and class
> files into it so that I can view the object model. There is no Rhapsody
> project file (.rpy) file included unlike the one provided in dot 1 object
> model.
>
> Any suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Aroon
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