Free UML diagramming / code generating plugin? [message #256501] |
Mon, 28 June 2004 20:47 |
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Originally posted by: sdflkjsdflkj.REMOVETHIS.hotmail.com
I have spent the day looking at the various UML plugins for Eclipse. I
would like to use it for personal use (non-business) to teach myself UML.
My needs are pretty basic. I am only interested in basic class diagrams,
but I would like it to tie in with the code (so either be able to generate
code from a diagram or vice versa, or both). However, I have been unable
to find any UML plugins that offer that for free. Are there any?
Thanks in advance,
m98k
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Re: Free UML diagramming / code generating plugin? [message #256505 is a reply to message #256501] |
Mon, 28 June 2004 21:32 |
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Originally posted by: sw15london.tiscali.co.uk
metro98k wrote:
> I have spent the day looking at the various UML plugins for Eclipse. I
> would like to use it for personal use (non-business) to teach myself UML.
> My needs are pretty basic. I am only interested in basic class diagrams,
> but I would like it to tie in with the code (so either be able to generate
> code from a diagram or vice versa, or both). However, I have been unable
> to find any UML plugins that offer that for free. Are there any?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> m98k
>
Hi,
Do a search for Visual Paradigm.
I used it for my uni disertation. Its free for non-comercial use and is
available as a plugin for various platforms (eclipse is amongst them and
is the one i used).
Bear in mind that it puts a watermark on print-outs.
Hope this helps
Chris
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Re: Free UML diagramming / code generating plugin? [message #256507 is a reply to message #256501] |
Mon, 28 June 2004 21:45 |
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Originally posted by: schrader.cliss.net
Hi.
While it is not an Eclipse-Plugin I would take a look at ArgoUML. The
good thing is that there is an EclipsePlugin called Argo2Ecore which can
convert these diagrams to an Eclipse readable format.
Chris
metro98k schrieb:
> I have spent the day looking at the various UML plugins for Eclipse. I
> would like to use it for personal use (non-business) to teach myself UML.
> My needs are pretty basic. I am only interested in basic class diagrams,
> but I would like it to tie in with the code (so either be able to generate
> code from a diagram or vice versa, or both). However, I have been unable
> to find any UML plugins that offer that for free. Are there any?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> m98k
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Re: Free UML diagramming / code generating plugin? [message #256714 is a reply to message #256706] |
Tue, 29 June 2004 15:37 |
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Originally posted by: sw15london.tiscali.co.uk
Hi,
The community edition of visual paradigm is free of charge.
It is available here
http://www.visual-paradigm.com/download.php?shortName=sdeec
Just click the community edition download link in the expanded eclipse
section.
Hope this helps
Chris
Steven Buroff wrote:
> I just went to the Visual Paradigm web site and it doesn't look free. The
> cheapest
> version is $60.00 plus maintenance. In addition, the Eclipse plugin
> seems to be available only with the professional version which costs $700.00
> plus
> maintenance. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I too have been looking for a
> free
> UML plugin for Eclipse and have been unable to find one.
>
> Steve Buroff
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> "Chris Waite" <sw15london@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:cbq2ou$3oq$1@eclipse.org...
>
>>metro98k wrote:
>>
>>>I have spent the day looking at the various UML plugins for Eclipse. I
>>>would like to use it for personal use (non-business) to teach myself
>
> UML.
>
>>>My needs are pretty basic. I am only interested in basic class
>
> diagrams,
>
>>>but I would like it to tie in with the code (so either be able to
>
> generate
>
>>>code from a diagram or vice versa, or both). However, I have been
>
> unable
>
>>>to find any UML plugins that offer that for free. Are there any?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>m98k
>>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Do a search for Visual Paradigm.
>>
>>I used it for my uni disertation. Its free for non-comercial use and is
>>available as a plugin for various platforms (eclipse is amongst them and
>>is the one i used).
>>
>>Bear in mind that it puts a watermark on print-outs.
>>
>>Hope this helps
>>
>>Chris
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>
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