UML tool ?
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MrZaggy wrote:
I used Rational Rose Enterprise version, and to be blunt, its brilliant.
Well, I don't fine Rational Rose any easier.
MrZaggy wrote:
Now I'm not sure if Visio does this, but the whole ability to generated C++ code back in the 2003 version, direct from your model was awesome;
I remeber that Visio shipped with Visual Studio 98 (don't know what version was that) could generate C++ code from UML model.
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Everyone has their own styles and 'work-flow'. I guess for me, Rose fits better into my work-flow and style (which admittedly is very biased towards 'design it all first' so that coding becomes almost a clerical excercise!). First Visio I REALLY had a good play with was 2005. I used Rose from before the 2003 version, but that version (2003) was the first one I really used to generate code from (could earlier versions of Rose dump out code, anyone?). I was pretty bummed out with Visio really, but one can't overlook the fact that I know Rose well and Visio just wasn't Rose-like enough for me? Still, for me, I would recommend Rose to people. For me its the tool that I use and feel most comfortable with.
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I have not tried this but there is a "community version" available for download from visual-paradigm. All I have been looking for is a quick reference cheat sheet for recalling what are the various lines and arrows for class diagrams. I have not found one reduced to one page. http://www.visual-paradigm.com/product/vpuml/[^] Sometimes, one must learn by doing. Good luck. :)
<blockquote class="FQ"><div class="FQA">ronDW wrote:</div>All I have been looking for is a quick reference cheat sheet for recalling what are the various lines and arrows for class diagrams</blockquote> Try http://www.holub.com/goodies/uml/ Its a useful little primer to keep handy, more than a single page, but you can extract what you want from it fairly easily.
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Hi everyone, Does anyone know a good UML tool (free/paid) ? Something that has code generation over the graphic modules, reverse engineering, and some integration with VS2008 if possible. Thanks in advance Leandro :cool:
there are quite a few suggestions here: http://geekswithblogs.net/flanakin/archive/2004/01/28/1594.aspx