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UML2 Tools Juno integration release [message #857449] Thu, 26 April 2012 14:48 Go to next message
Felix Sulima is currently offline Felix SulimaFriend
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Dear UML2 Tools component maintainers.
Could you please let the community know wheather to expect UML2 Tools integration build for Eclipse Juno and co-developed components.
The problem with 2011's UML2 Tools integration build is that it doesn't work anymore with latest releases of MDT UML2 and MDT OCL components. This is due to the fact that the major version number was changed for some MDT features/plugins included in UML2 and OCL components such that UML2 Tools dependencies are no longer satisfied.
Re: UML2 Tools Juno integration release [message #857553 is a reply to message #857449] Thu, 26 April 2012 16:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Felix,

I'm not sure anyone is working on this anymore. I think it's likely
better to rely on Papyrus.


On 26/04/2012 4:48 PM, Felix Sulima wrote:
> Dear UML2 Tools component maintainers.
> Could you please let the community know wheather to expect UML2 Tools
> integration build for Eclipse Juno and co-developed components.
> The problem with 2011's UML2 Tools integration build is that it
> doesn't work anymore with latest releases of MDT UML2 and MDT OCL
> components. This is due to the fact that the major version number was
> changed for some MDT features/plugins included in UML2 and OCL
> components such that UML2 Tools dependencies are no longer satisfied.


Ed Merks
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Re: UML2 Tools Juno integration release [message #892517 is a reply to message #857553] Thu, 28 June 2012 14:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tex Iano is currently offline Tex IanoFriend
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Hi,

but is papyrus still maintained? The download page only lists old versions. In my opinion, Eclipse indigo with UML2 tools is good at the moment and better than papyrus.

Regards,

Tex
Re: UML2 Tools Juno integration release [message #892535 is a reply to message #892517] Thu, 28 June 2012 14:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Willink is currently offline Ed WillinkFriend
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Hi

Papyrus is very much maintained (800 commits in the last 3 months). It
is perhaps the Modeling project with the largest number of active
committers (11). See
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=modeling.mdt.papyrus.

UML2Tools has 0 commits and 0 committers active in the last three months.

Install it from the Modeling Discovery Wizard, or just Install New
Software ...

If you want the sources you'll have to figure out the SVN structure.

Raise a Bugzilla about Downloads accessibility.

Regards

Ed Willink

On 28/06/2012 15:11, Tex Iano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> but is papyrus still maintained? The download page only lists old
> versions. In my opinion, Eclipse indigo with UML2 tools is good at the
> moment and better than papyrus.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tex
Re: UML2 Tools Juno integration release [message #892583 is a reply to message #892535] Thu, 28 June 2012 16:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tex Iano is currently offline Tex IanoFriend
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Hi,

thanks for this info. Do you know the background why UML2 Tools is not developed any further? Because I thought it is also the basic for the Rational Tools of IBM.

Does Papyrus use Eclipse UML2? Or is it an own implementation of UML? Because Eclipse UML2 looks very good. However, the models created with papyrus are a papyrus specific files not ending with ".uml".

Regards,
Tex
Re: UML2 Tools Juno integration release [message #892595 is a reply to message #892583] Thu, 28 June 2012 16:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tex Iano is currently offline Tex IanoFriend
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Sorry forget my last post. It is only the diagram that is specific. There is a UML-file.
Re: UML2 Tools Juno integration release [message #892601 is a reply to message #892583] Thu, 28 June 2012 16:57 Go to previous message
Ed Willink is currently offline Ed WillinkFriend
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Hi
> thanks for this info. Do you know the background why UML2 Tools is not
> developed any further? Because I thought it is also the basic for the
> Rational Tools of IBM.
I think that, as a result of acquisitions, IBM has at least three
different UML tools with varying technologies. Some of them use MDT/UML2
and GMF Runtime. I don't think that any of them use UML2 Tools or Papyrus.

UML2 Tools was an exemplary demonstration of GMF Tools developed by
committers almost entirely funded by Borland. Unfortunately when Borland
'lost interest' in modeling, a number of Eclipse projects were left
searching for new supporters. Extended UML functionality was reserved
for a Borland proprietary product; just the same as IBM's extended UML
functionality is reserved for IBM's proprietary product(s).

I understand that with UML2 Tools supported by committers from just one
company, the boundary between Open Source collaboration and proprietary
support was a little unclear and so the Papyrus team went their own way.

UML2 Tools may have been better, but Eclipse enthusiasts should
endeavour to support the genuinely Open Source Papyrus development that
may finally provide quality UML graphical editing within Eclipse.

Regards

Ed Willink
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