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Re: UML 2.1 metamodel in a textual notation [message #477977 is a reply to message #477815] |
Mon, 17 November 2008 08:35 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thanks, Rafael, this is indeed useful!
Kenn
"Rafael Chaves" <rafael@abstratt.com> wrote in message
news:gcrao4$lpl$1@build.eclipse.org...
> This is the UML 2.1 metamodel rendered using TextUML, a textual notation
> for UML (warning: it is around 370Kb of text):
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> http://abstratt.com/docs/index.php?title=UML_Metamodel_In_Te xtUML
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> Thought it could be useful to anyone trying to have a quick look at the
> metamodel. The TextUML renderer does not support all UML element types, so
> some elements might be missing/incomplete.
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> For those of you that haven't heard of it yet, the TextUML notation is
> used by the TextUML Toolkit, an open source (EPL), developer-oriented,
> Eclipse-based UML modeling tool. For more info, see:
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> http://textuml.com
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> Cheers,
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> Rafael
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Re: UML 2.1 metamodel in a textual notation [message #627194 is a reply to message #477815] |
Mon, 17 November 2008 08:35 |
Kenn Hussey Messages: 1620 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Thanks, Rafael, this is indeed useful!
Kenn
"Rafael Chaves" <rafael@abstratt.com> wrote in message
news:gcrao4$lpl$1@build.eclipse.org...
> This is the UML 2.1 metamodel rendered using TextUML, a textual notation
> for UML (warning: it is around 370Kb of text):
>
> http://abstratt.com/docs/index.php?title=UML_Metamodel_In_Te xtUML
>
> Thought it could be useful to anyone trying to have a quick look at the
> metamodel. The TextUML renderer does not support all UML element types, so
> some elements might be missing/incomplete.
>
> For those of you that haven't heard of it yet, the TextUML notation is
> used by the TextUML Toolkit, an open source (EPL), developer-oriented,
> Eclipse-based UML modeling tool. For more info, see:
>
> http://textuml.com
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rafael
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