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UML in visula studio 2005

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    aminowest
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    I want to draw class diagram inside visual studio 2005 web application. I know that i can add a new item of type "class diagram" to my solution but the .net class diagram is very poor. I can't add multiplicty for my relation. I can't add an association class. I can't make a dependency between two classes. so, can anyone help me to find a better way to draw a good class diagram and to get the generated C# classes from it? Thank You Ahmed Amin

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      I want to draw class diagram inside visual studio 2005 web application. I know that i can add a new item of type "class diagram" to my solution but the .net class diagram is very poor. I can't add multiplicty for my relation. I can't add an association class. I can't make a dependency between two classes. so, can anyone help me to find a better way to draw a good class diagram and to get the generated C# classes from it? Thank You Ahmed Amin

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      Pete OHanlon
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      No cross posting.

      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        I want to draw class diagram inside visual studio 2005 web application. I know that i can add a new item of type "class diagram" to my solution but the .net class diagram is very poor. I can't add multiplicty for my relation. I can't add an association class. I can't make a dependency between two classes. so, can anyone help me to find a better way to draw a good class diagram and to get the generated C# classes from it? Thank You Ahmed Amin

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        Jaiprakash M Bankolli
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        I would suggest you to install some UML tool that has plug ins that are appended into VS environment. And start using them, one such tool that is coming to my mind is VisualUML. Hope this helps you

        Regards, Jaiprakash M Bankolli jaiprakash.bankolli@gmail.com http://jaiprakash.blog.com/

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          I want to draw class diagram inside visual studio 2005 web application. I know that i can add a new item of type "class diagram" to my solution but the .net class diagram is very poor. I can't add multiplicty for my relation. I can't add an association class. I can't make a dependency between two classes. so, can anyone help me to find a better way to draw a good class diagram and to get the generated C# classes from it? Thank You Ahmed Amin

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          Morantex
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          Check out Enterprise Architect from Sparx, they have an add-in for VS 2005 and Microsoft officially chose them as their provider for UML support in Visual Studion.

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