UML and Python
Harry George
hgg9140 at seanet.com
Sat Dec 9 17:35:14 EST 2000
You could also consider Dia. It doesn't (yet) have a model repository
behind it, but you can draw all the diagrams, and can output them in
XML so you can generate code or whatever (and dia2code addresses C and
Java). I've used that to generate python code.
Come to think of it, a model repository for Dia sounds like a good
python project for the holidays. First hookup would be via the XML
files, then a direct plugin.
"Franz GEIGER" <fgeiger at datec.at> writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> I'm currently lookin' for a decent priced UML IDE. All C++ UML tools are
> rather expensive. Do you have already any experiences on ObjectDomain?
>
> Best regards
> Franz GEIGER
>
>
> Rainer Rasche <rrasche at dspace.de> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
> 90o91k$eks$1 at desperado.vew-telnet.net...
> > Hi,
> >
> > is somebody out there, who is interested in developing python applications
> > with UML-CASE Tools (e. g. ObjectDomain) and wants to exchange some
> > experiences with me?
> >
> > Thanks, Rainer
> >
> > rrasche at dspace.de
> >
> >
>
>
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