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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

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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

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      Enterprise Architect from Sparx, supply an add-in for full UML support in VS 2005.

      Advanced .NET Persistence http://www.morantex.com

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