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Re: Anyone still use UML 1.4? Anyone have a UML 1.4 to UML 2.1 XMI file converter? [message #383238 is a reply to message #383231] |
Fri, 19 September 2008 19:18 |
james bruck Messages: 1724 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Tom,
As we discussed in a previous thread, I'm not aware of an opensource tool
that converts from UML 1.x to UML 2.x and would think this to be a difficult
task because of the mind blowing number of changes.
Referring to the OMG's RTF ballots and using previous versions of the specs
annotated with change bars might be your best bet.
Also if you had specific questions, they could probably be answered in the
UML2 newsgroup.
By the way, there are tools that do perform such a migration, but they are
not free, and, to be honest, I'm not certain how accurate they are.
Cheers,
- James.
"Ed Merks" <Ed.Merks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:gar6i4$5b8$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Tom,
>
> Probably it's best to include the UML newsgroups, which I've added to the
> "to" list of the reply.
>
>
>
> Tom Morris wrote:
>> The ArgoEclipse UML plugins for Eclipse (based on ArgoUML) currently have
>> a fairly complete UML 1.4 implementation based on the NetBeans MDR
>> libraries and last summer began our implementation of UML 2.1 support
>> based on the Eclipse UML2 plugins.
>>
>> As we plan the rest of our UML 2.x implementation we're trying to figure
>> out if there's any need to maintain support for UML 1.4 or 1.5. When we
>> implemented UML 1.4, we provided one-way migration of users UML 1.3
>> models to UML 1.4. The default choice for the UML 1.4 to UML 2.1
>> migration is the same behavior -- a one-way conversion.
>>
>> I'm wondering, however, if there's any ongoing need to be able to write
>> UML 1.4 or 1.5 models. Anyone have a need for this?
>>
>> I guess as long as I'm asking, I should see if anyone's got an open
>> source tool which will take a UML 1.4 XMI file and convert it to a UML
>> 2.1 XMI file. Anyone have such an animal or know of one?
>>
>> Tom
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Re: Anyone still use UML 1.4? Anyone have a UML 1.4 to UML 2.1 XMI file converter? [message #611000 is a reply to message #383230] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 15:08 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33137 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Tom,
Probably it's best to include the UML newsgroups, which I've added to
the "to" list of the reply.
Tom Morris wrote:
> The ArgoEclipse UML plugins for Eclipse (based on ArgoUML) currently
> have a fairly complete UML 1.4 implementation based on the NetBeans
> MDR libraries and last summer began our implementation of UML 2.1
> support based on the Eclipse UML2 plugins.
>
> As we plan the rest of our UML 2.x implementation we're trying to
> figure out if there's any need to maintain support for UML 1.4 or
> 1.5. When we implemented UML 1.4, we provided one-way migration of
> users UML 1.3 models to UML 1.4. The default choice for the UML 1.4
> to UML 2.1 migration is the same behavior -- a one-way conversion.
>
> I'm wondering, however, if there's any ongoing need to be able to
> write UML 1.4 or 1.5 models. Anyone have a need for this?
>
> I guess as long as I'm asking, I should see if anyone's got an open
> source tool which will take a UML 1.4 XMI file and convert it to a UML
> 2.1 XMI file. Anyone have such an animal or know of one?
>
> Tom
Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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Re: Anyone still use UML 1.4? Anyone have a UML 1.4 to UML 2.1 XMI file converter? [message #611016 is a reply to message #383231] |
Fri, 19 September 2008 19:18 |
james bruck Messages: 1724 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Tom,
As we discussed in a previous thread, I'm not aware of an opensource tool
that converts from UML 1.x to UML 2.x and would think this to be a difficult
task because of the mind blowing number of changes.
Referring to the OMG's RTF ballots and using previous versions of the specs
annotated with change bars might be your best bet.
Also if you had specific questions, they could probably be answered in the
UML2 newsgroup.
By the way, there are tools that do perform such a migration, but they are
not free, and, to be honest, I'm not certain how accurate they are.
Cheers,
- James.
"Ed Merks" <Ed.Merks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:gar6i4$5b8$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Tom,
>
> Probably it's best to include the UML newsgroups, which I've added to the
> "to" list of the reply.
>
>
>
> Tom Morris wrote:
>> The ArgoEclipse UML plugins for Eclipse (based on ArgoUML) currently have
>> a fairly complete UML 1.4 implementation based on the NetBeans MDR
>> libraries and last summer began our implementation of UML 2.1 support
>> based on the Eclipse UML2 plugins.
>>
>> As we plan the rest of our UML 2.x implementation we're trying to figure
>> out if there's any need to maintain support for UML 1.4 or 1.5. When we
>> implemented UML 1.4, we provided one-way migration of users UML 1.3
>> models to UML 1.4. The default choice for the UML 1.4 to UML 2.1
>> migration is the same behavior -- a one-way conversion.
>>
>> I'm wondering, however, if there's any ongoing need to be able to write
>> UML 1.4 or 1.5 models. Anyone have a need for this?
>>
>> I guess as long as I'm asking, I should see if anyone's got an open
>> source tool which will take a UML 1.4 XMI file and convert it to a UML
>> 2.1 XMI file. Anyone have such an animal or know of one?
>>
>> Tom
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