Rational Rose and TogetherJ don't have the same target or usage.
Rational Rose is used in the early steps of the modeling process for bpm,
analysis, macro-design, architecture etc...
TogetherJ is a cool coding tool, not a design tool.
That's also why TogetherJ is able to import Rose models.
My 2 cents,
Thibault Cuvillier
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rickard �berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 3:55 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Creating EJB's from UML
>
>
> 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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