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[ANN] Slime UML 1.0.1 released [message #585857] Wed, 13 November 2002 13:43
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A new release of the Slime UML plugin for Eclipse / Websphere Studio
Application Developer is available for download at

http://www.mvmsoft.de/content/plugins/slime/slime.htm

SLIm Modelling Environment is the first UML plugin implemented from scratch
for and
perfectly integrating with the Eclipse platform. Slime UML is slim, fast,
and powerful.

Slime UML makes it a snap to:

* Document your Java code.
* Reverse-engineer existing source code.
* Visualise complex Java libraries, even without source.

Of course you can do upfront modeling with use cases, package and class
diagrams, too.

Features are:

- Full support for use cases, package and class diagrams
- Drag&drop of classes and packages from package view
- Automatic layout of diagrams with sophisticated algorithm, supports
multiple inheritance
- Instant diagram update when Java code changes
- Adding of .class files from libraries, with or without attaching source
code
- NEW! For registered users: Exporting diagrams to Word (Windows Enhanced
Metafile, EMF)
and the Web (Scalable Vector Graphics, SVG)

- Class diagram wizard and diagram perspective for quick and easy diagram
creation
- Thumbnail view of diagram with navigation function for perfect overview
- Source Browser for instantly visualising the source code of a selected
method

- Fast zoom using the mouse
- Printing of diagrams
- Copy&paste between diagrams
- Instant text-editing for all text-shapes
- A properties view for modifiying properties without modal dialog, even on
multiple selections
- Integrated help

- Light-weight (< 500 KB plugin-size)
- Lightning-fast, even with more than 300 classes on a diagram
- Perfectly integrated with Eclipse
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