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Need a very good plugin for UML for Eclipse 3.1.1

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John - 09 Mar 2006 23:38 GMT
Hi all,
in the office I work with RAD 6.0, and at home I work with Eclipse
3.1.1. I need a very good UML Modeling Editor for Eclipse like RAD has.
I searched and tried several plugins for Eclipse, but there is always
something missing: either it was not possible to create Sequence
Diagrams, or it was not possible to drag and drop a whole class into a
Class Diagram (well, actually it did that, but without displaying its
members), and so on. The list of uncomplete features for such an
Eclipse plugin (compared with what RAD 6.0 offers) is quite long...

So: can somebody indicate me a plugin for Eclipse that covers the same
features like that from RAD 6.0?

I really would like to stay with Eclipse because of its flexibility,
and especially because it took me a long time to learn to use all its
capabilities. A change to Lomboz, MyEclipse or  Sun Java Studio
Enterprise would be really an "ultima ratio" for me.

I appreciate every contribution you will post here, thank you very much
in advance.
John
James McGill - 10 Mar 2006 04:27 GMT
> Hi all,
> in the office I work with RAD 6.0, and at home I work with Eclipse
> 3.1.1. I need a very good UML Modeling Editor for Eclipse like RAD has.

I would like to see a definitive list of even the not-so-great ones, and
not necessarily just Eclipse plugins.

I've gotten frustrated with ArgoUML, Poseidon, Visual Paradigm,
Umbrello, and Visio.  The Eclipse modelling plugins I know about don't
really appear to be graphical layout tools at all. People say Rational
System Architect is like what Eclipse should be, but it's $$$$.  

What else is out there?


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