Hey
Just some details on TJ.
Chris Raber wrote:
> Given that EJB interfaces and such are simply java interfaces, I would think
> any UML tool with forward engineering could be used to gen the equivelant
> Java sources. Have you looked at Together J? I have not used it but here
> good things from my customers. Apparently you can toggle between code and
> UML and the two are always synched (no forward or reverse engineering).
No, not toggle: you see UML and code simultaneously. Change in UML gives
immediate changes in code (UML stuff is stored as JavaDoc comments in
source), and changes in code are seen in the UML view. Really cool. This
is why they're always synched: there's nothing to sync! :-) The two
(UML<->source) are one.
> It
> is not the full UML tool that Rational is, but from a designer/developers
> view might be the right mix.
I don't want to have a flame war here, but if you haven't used TJ, how
do you know TJ3 is not a full UML tool? It has support for all diagram
types (AFAIK) and very good documentation generation and so on, so I do
think it's a rather complete UML tool.
regards,
Rickard
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