A while ago I happened to notice a large collection of sample projects and diagrams that could be created with UML2 Tools. I was able to check it out from a repo. I've lost the information about that. Where can I find that again?
Vlad Varnica wrote:
> Don't forget that UML is moving therefore if you have an example
> working with Eclipse 3.2 it could not work today.
It might rain today too.
>
> I definitely agree with the need to keep tracability
Relates to forgetting where the samples are located how?
> and don't really understand the usability value if thes permanent not
> needed changes at EMF & GMF levels
EMF and GMF levels relates to forgetting where the samples are how?
> which then change the UML and almost all the Eclipse modeling projects !!
This is even more off topic than the last two comments. Do you really
have nothing better to do?
What David appears to be asking for is a link to http://wiki.eclipse.org/MDT-UML2Tools#Samples but you seem to use any
opportunity to go off on the same old tiresome tirade. It's worn thin
and with each iteration you undermine any shred of credibility you might
still have left.
Vlad Varnica wrote:
> Don't forget that UML is moving therefore if you have an example
> working with Eclipse 3.2 it could not work today.
It might rain today too.
>
> I definitely agree with the need to keep tracability
Relates to forgetting where the samples are located how?
> and don't really understand the usability value if thes permanent not
> needed changes at EMF & GMF levels
EMF and GMF levels relates to forgetting where the samples are how?
> which then change the UML and almost all the Eclipse modeling projects !!
This is even more off topic than the last two comments. Do you really
have nothing better to do?
What David appears to be asking for is a link to http://wiki.eclipse.org/MDT-UML2Tools#Samples but you seem to use any
opportunity to go off on the same old tiresome tirade. It's worn thin
and with each iteration you undermine any shred of credibility you might
still have left.