Does anyone know whether Designer supports UML modelling? If not, will
this be available in a future release and when might this be available?
Many thanks,
Doug Burns
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Many thanks,
Doug Burns
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Before you buy.
> Many thanks,
> Doug Burns
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> Before you buy.
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> > Does anyone know whether Designer supports UML modelling? If not, will
> > this be available in a future release and when might this be available?
> > Many thanks,
> > Doug Burns
> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > Before you buy.
> Currently not.
> V6.5 or V7, not sure. V6.5 is beta now, expected (you know oracle
> expectations, do you :( ) 1Q2000
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> Frank van Bortel
> Technical consultant Oracle
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If any Oracle folk out there can give me a suggestion about when we
might see the UML version of Designer released, it would be a big help.
Thanks.
Doug
> > > Does anyone know whether Designer supports UML modelling? If not,
will
> > > this be available in a future release and when might this be
available?
> > > Many thanks,
> > > Doug Burns
> > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > > Before you buy.
> > Currently not.
> > V6.5 or V7, not sure. V6.5 is beta now, expected (you know oracle
> > expectations, do you :( ) 1Q2000
> > --
> > Met vriendelijke groet/kind regards,
> > Frank van Bortel
> > Technical consultant Oracle
> > Work: Home:
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> > 053-4341500
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> If any Oracle folk out there can give me a suggestion about when we
> might see the UML version of Designer released, it would be a big
help.
> Thanks.
> Doug
> > The tool that Oracle ships for UML is ODD (Object Database
> Designer)...I
> > believe that this comes with Oracle Designer as a separate tool, but
> it's not
> > yet integrated with the Repository...a separate tool.
> > > > Does anyone know whether Designer supports UML modelling? If
not,
> will
> > > > this be available in a future release and when might this be
> available?
> > > > Many thanks,
> > > > Doug Burns
> > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > > > Before you buy.
> > > Currently not.
> > > V6.5 or V7, not sure. V6.5 is beta now, expected (you know oracle
> > > expectations, do you :( ) 1Q2000
> > > --
> > > Met vriendelijke groet/kind regards,
> > > Frank van Bortel
> > > Technical consultant Oracle
> > > Work: Home:
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> > > Inter Access V&L Hunzestraat 4
> > > Palatijn 3, 7521 PN Enschede 7555 WB Hengelo
> > > PoBox 545, 7500 AM Enschede (31)074-2425046
> > > 053-4341500
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> Doug Burns
> Oracle DBA (certified) and Instructor
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> Before you buy.
1. J-UML - OOD (UML) extension for Java
J-UML - OOD (UML) extension for Java
UML (Unified Modeling Language) is the leading OOD/OOA environment,
being nowadays also an ISO standard. Unfortunately Unified Modeling
Language has not been commonly used by many programmers yet.
"J-UML" is not by any means trying to diminish the important value of
language independent modeling. But on the contrary: it tries to build a
bridge - 'adapter' - between these two distant worlds. It tries to
define how to graphically transfer, 'map', the (language independent)
UML models into actual Java implementations.
http://www.vtt.fi/tte/papers/j-uml/
The specification is open for everyone - to develop and to use.
In most parts "J-UML" - an 'extension' of UML - can be understood as a
subset of UML. However J-UML is totally Java oriented - supporting only
and fully the graphical OOD/OOA of the actual Java source code. J-UML is
a graphical modeling environment for your Java implementations. You can
use J-UML for designing, planning, defining, modelling or just sketching
your Java application structures. On the other hand you can use it for
showing, describing, teaching or learning the structures of Java.
Note also that one very nice consequence of this all is that "JG" -
being a similar 'adapter' for the PDT modeling frameworks (i.e. EXPRESS
based modeling world) - is fully portable with J-UML. This means that
Java (when it should be used of course) could be at last one natural
'meeting point' of these two totally different standard [by ISO]
modeling worlds: UML and EXPRESS(-G). For all the PDM/PDT [Product Data
Technology] Java development projects this would be a major advantage.
But even if "J-UML" could only encourage a tiny little bit the actual
programmers into modelling - and better application design - it would
have already met its' needs.
YOUR COMMENTS, IDEAS, IMPROVEMENTS, CRITISICM ETC OF THIS NEW (OPEN)
SPECIFICATION ARE ESSENTIAL AND WELCOME!
And of course Happy and Most Creative New Year 1999 for All!!!!
Kari Kaitanen
VTT Information Technology
Multimedia (Java solutions)
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