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Category: Plugin Directory / UML / Topcased UML Editor
| | | | Version: 2.3.0 Support Eclipse Version: 3.4.1 License: Free EPL Development Status: Beta Company: TOPCASED
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The Topcased UML Editor is a graphical editor compliant with the UML 2.1 specification.
10 diagrams are supported :
- Package
- Class
- Object
- Component
- Deployment
- Use Case
- Sequence
- Activity
- State Machine
- Composite Structure
There is also an extension for Java that provides reverse engineering capabilites, an additional diagram to create profiles... and more, see our website for more details. Added on: 19-Sep-2006 | Updated: 22-Dec-2008
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Last 10 Comments
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 5 | 2009-06-05 13:26:43 | | | ok
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-03-05 06:48:15 | | | It's exactly what I'm looking for. Great work.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 2 | 2008-07-30 17:09:54 | | | I would like to drag and drop Java classes from my project explorer in my diagram but this is not possible.
I would like to use project modeling (full project metamodel like Omondo) and not just EMF export for each diagram with no real logics between diagrams.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 6 | 2008-07-27 10:30:33 | | | This is a great opensource tool. Could still use some improvements though. But it's very flexible and a lot of the fundamental UML and SysML concepts are there. I see this tool becoming my primary Software and System Design tool. Thanks to those who made and keep up the good work.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2008-07-23 16:40:49 | | | "There is also an extension for Java that provides reverse engineering capabilites."
never found this extension in the website...
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2008-04-11 09:46:19 | | | I have been evaluating some SWs to pick the one which better fits my engineering group's needs. Actually Topcased is the best.
Yet it lacks a few points:
1) it is not possible to share 'entities' among different projects. I.e.: let's say you have two projects, name them A and B; it would be nice to have the possibility to specify A in B's Project References, and in a B's sequence diagram to refer one of A classes.
2) It is not possible to share 'entities' among different models inside the same project.
These two points mean it is hard to split a big project into several .uml/.umldi files. Having a big project in one single file worries me a lot.
3) Topcased doesn't allow you to drag-and-drop 'entities' among different packages, in the same project.
This means that the structure of your tree will be rigid. You cannot change the location of some entities moving them to different packages.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 5 | 2008-03-31 09:50:38 | | | This tool is ok for small projects, but if it get bigger it is unsable.
I also prefer to pay for Omondo than trying to save some money on this EPL.
My time is money for my company :-)
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2008-02-22 11:58:26 | | | Nice ,documented...and Famous in industrial domain
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2007-12-03 04:29:47 | | | Low functionality, but very comfortable.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2007-10-24 20:46:11 | | | Cool. I will be expecting with patience improvements, for example code synchronization.
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