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I need a UML CASE tool that generate Java Code - any freeware?
Hi,
I am looking for UML case tool that support java code generation. Is there
are any freeware available in the market?
Jeff
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Re: I need a UML CASE tool that generate Java Code - any freeware?
Dear Jeff,
I recently also seeked for free UML Case tool. You got some luck! I just
found a very impressive UML Case tool available for download a few day ago!
It generates Java code. Got lots of good features. Have a look on the following
site:
http://www.visual-paradigm.com
It also has a set of online viewlet tutorials which are very helpful for
you to find out what kind of functionalities the tool have.
good luck
Rick
"Jeff" <jeff@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Hi,
>
>I am looking for UML case tool that support java code generation. Is there
>are any freeware available in the market?
>
>
>Jeff
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Re: I need a UML CASE tool that generate Java Code - any freeware?
When I looked a few months ago I didn't find any freeware tools that were
ready for prime-time. I did get a great tool (even though the docs/help files
are a little week) from a company in Australia for only USD150 (they have
a cheaper version and student discounts as well. It's called Enterprise Architect,
here is their web site:
http://www.sparxsystems.com.au
This is a good link to compare tools:
http://www.objectsbydesign.com/tools...byCompany.html
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Re: I need a UML CASE tool that generate Java Code - any freeware?
You could try Visual Paradigm for UML. A UML CASE tool with Java Code Generation.
http://www.visual-paradigm.com
"Claudio Caballero" <devx@claudio.nu> wrote:
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>When I looked a few months ago I didn't find any freeware tools that were
>ready for prime-time. I did get a great tool (even though the docs/help
files
>are a little week) from a company in Australia for only USD150 (they have
>a cheaper version and student discounts as well. It's called Enterprise
Architect,
>here is their web site:
>
>http://www.sparxsystems.com.au
>
>This is a good link to compare tools:
>
>http://www.objectsbydesign.com/tools...byCompany.html
>
>
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Hi Jeff
I can recommend you DiamondSpin. It' s compatible with IntelliJ and JBuilder and also a quite affordable tool. There' s a free download version at http://www.crystalbyte.com..
Regards, Michael
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