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Which version of UML is supported for Papyrus? [message #1044539] Fri, 19 April 2013 03:13 Go to next message
MyungWoon Oh is currently offline MyungWoon OhFriend
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In http://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/ , I read 'UML2.2' in the middle of the page.

But I see 'org.eclipse.uml2.uml_4.0.1.v20120913-1441.jar' in the plugins folder of Papyrus 0.9.0.(the jar may be newer in the newer Papyrus version)

I guess 'uml2.uml_4.0.1' means uml 2.4.
Am I right?

If not, please let me know the exact UML version for Papyrus, and let me know how to confirm the UML version in the Papyrus, if possible.

Thank you.
Re: Which version of UML is supported for Papyrus? [message #1044683 is a reply to message #1044539] Fri, 19 April 2013 07:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Klaas Gadeyne is currently offline Klaas GadeyneFriend
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MyungWoon Oh wrote on Thu, 18 April 2013 23:13
In http://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/ , I read 'UML2.2' in the middle of the page.

But I see 'org.eclipse.uml2.uml_4.0.1.v20120913-1441.jar' in the plugins folder of Papyrus 0.9.0.(the jar may be newer in the newer Papyrus version)

I guess 'uml2.uml_4.0.1' means uml 2.4.
Am I right?


2.4.1 actually (you can check it easily check this by opening the UML file with the UML model editor), for papyrus 0.9.x (which comes with juno) that is.
Re: Which version of UML is supported for Papyrus? [message #1044965 is a reply to message #1044683] Fri, 19 April 2013 15:13 Go to previous message
Camille Letavernier is currently offline Camille LetavernierFriend
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Hi,

For both Juno (0.9.X) and Kepler (0.10.X), Papyrus relies on UML 2.4.1. The website is not up to date.

Camille


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