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John 8:24
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How to visually see an XMI file? UML Mapping
Hey..
I used pears UML thing to convert a directory of classes to a UML File so I could visually see a map of my objects. I can look at the XMI file as a XML file in a browser or text, but I don't understand how I visually see how this is mapped out. I searched all over Google for a UML Viewer, or a XMI to UML, etc. Is this a waste of time? |
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SitePoint Evangelist
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Visual Paradigm for UML is a tool I use.. it can import your XMI file into a class diagram for you.
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John 8:24
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Thanks for telling me i found a free one with KDE for Windows also
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Visual Paradigm also has a free community edition. But their professional package has an awesome range of features.
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