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    Hubert
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    I'm looking for some nice tool to make uml modeling and then convert it into C# project with roundtrip ability. I've tried ArgoUML which looks pretty good, but I've no idea how to genetrate XMI file from my project to import it. C# Generation works well, but I'm not sure if this may be roundtripped. Regards h.

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      I'm looking for some nice tool to make uml modeling and then convert it into C# project with roundtrip ability. I've tried ArgoUML which looks pretty good, but I've no idea how to genetrate XMI file from my project to import it. C# Generation works well, but I'm not sure if this may be roundtripped. Regards h.

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      Heath Stewart
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      If you want nice - i.e. integration with the VS.NET IDE, roundtrip updates, and much more - and have the money to spend, try Rational Rose XDE for Visual Studio[^]. It's a bit pricy and requires a pretty decent machine to run it, but with my evaluation it was very nice. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles] [My Blog]

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        If you want nice - i.e. integration with the VS.NET IDE, roundtrip updates, and much more - and have the money to spend, try Rational Rose XDE for Visual Studio[^]. It's a bit pricy and requires a pretty decent machine to run it, but with my evaluation it was very nice. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles] [My Blog]

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        Yes, it's great solution. Pricy and heavy, but it's a standard. But I meant something lightweight, handy and easy to use but thanx for your answer h.

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