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UML [message #70506] Mon, 30 June 2003 15:04 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: mmaru.visiontv.ca

Is there a UML plug-in for a Java developer using Eclipse platform?
Re: UML [message #70545 is a reply to message #70506] Mon, 30 June 2003 15:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Omondo's solution is cheap and easy see www.eclipseuml.org


On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 19:04:13 +0000 (UTC), Mulugeta <mmaru@visiontv.ca>
wrote:

> Is there a UML plug-in for a Java developer using Eclipse platform?
>
>



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Re: UML [message #70563 is a reply to message #70506] Mon, 30 June 2003 17:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In article <bdq1jd$b78$1@rogue.oti.com>, mmaru@visiontv.ca (Mulugeta)
wrote:

> Is there a UML plug-in for a Java developer using Eclipse platform?
>

I, too, am looking for a plug-in. Free or pay is fine for actual
day-to-day usage, but I would like to find a free one to use for Eclipse
demonstrations.

Once I can show a client that Eclipse does the things they need, we can
discuss whether a plug-in that costs money is enough better than a free
one to justify the cost. Before they are interested, though, it is good
to have a "costs you nothing" option.

Scott
Re: UML [message #70618 is a reply to message #70563] Mon, 30 June 2003 21:36 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: mmaru.visiontv.ca

Scott Ellsworth wrote:

> In article <bdq1jd$b78$1@rogue.oti.com>, mmaru@visiontv.ca (Mulugeta)
> wrote:

> > Is there a UML plug-in for a Java developer using Eclipse platform?
> >

> I, too, am looking for a plug-in. Free or pay is fine for actual
> day-to-day usage, but I would like to find a free one to use for Eclipse
> demonstrations.

> Once I can show a client that Eclipse does the things they need, we can
> discuss whether a plug-in that costs money is enough better than a free
> one to justify the cost. Before they are interested, though, it is good
> to have a "costs you nothing" option.

> Scott


Many thanks. I will try it.
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