02-06-2005, 09:15 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Location: Netherlands
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[UML] Any good UML tools?
So what do you use for your UML diagrams?
Right now I use ArgoUML and before I used Umbrello and Dia, both of which I find to be pretty ugly and lacking certain things (Umbrello not being easy to install for Windows, and Dia lacking too many features). ArgoUML is pretty good looking and cross platform (Java program) but once again it doesn't support inheretence and it's Java generation skills are pretty poor. Also it keeps putting weird '*' thingees on all the relations, that somehow I can't remove. Features I would want: - Cross platform (Linux and Windows NT (2000/XP)) - Exporting to Java (PHP too would be amazing, but I doubt that something like that exists) - Cheap (pref Open Source) - Pretty - Support for stuff like inheretence - The ability to make ERD diagrams in it as well (so far the only prog I have come across that does UML and ERDs is Dia) - Easy to install - Easy to work with So what do you use/suggest?
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02-06-2005, 06:35 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Location: Boston
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Well, Rational Rose (bought by IBM not too long ago, I believe) is pretty much the state-of the art from what I understand; though it probably fails at least half of your criteria (most especially the "cheap" one )
I haven't seen anything better than Argo/Poseidon in open source land, then again, I don't do that much with UML. |
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