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TonyJ
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      13th Feb 2007
Hello!!

Is it anyone that have some experience using a good case tool that support
C# design in using UML.
For example reverse engineering.
I have used the together case tool when I worked with the Java language.

//Tony


 
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Michael Nemtsev
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      13th Feb 2007
Hello TonyJ,

I have been use Sparx Enterprise Architect for 2 years and found it really
good

T> Is it anyone that have some experience using a good case tool that
T> support
T> C# design in using UML.
T> For example reverse engineering.
T> I have used the together case tool when I worked with the Java
T> language.

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miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo


 
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Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)
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      13th Feb 2007
Hi,

"TonyJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello!!
>
> Is it anyone that have some experience using a good case tool that support
> C# design in using UML.
> For example reverse engineering.
> I have used the together case tool when I worked with the Java language.


I used Rational XDE for a while, but not sure if you still support .NET


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Peter Bradley
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      13th Feb 2007
We've used Select Enterprise, which is expensive, but good.

Visual Paradigm is also good and available in a number of different
versions. The top end version is almost as expensive as Select.

We found Sparx Enterprise architect to be cheap, but not as good by a long
way as the two mentioned above. We tried to get it to generate C# classes
for us, but it kept reverting back to Java. We gave up after a while.

Another one you might like to look at is Poseidon for UML - but IIRC it's
very Java based.

The Rolls Royce of UML CASE tools is still, arguably, Rational.

HTH


Peter


"TonyJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello!!
>
> Is it anyone that have some experience using a good case tool that support
> C# design in using UML.
> For example reverse engineering.
> I have used the together case tool when I worked with the Java language.
>
> //Tony
>
>



 
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José Joye
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      13th Feb 2007
I more than agree to it!

- José

"Michael Nemtsev" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de news:
(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello TonyJ,
>
> I have been use Sparx Enterprise Architect for 2 years and found it really
> good
>
> T> Is it anyone that have some experience using a good case tool that
> T> support
> T> C# design in using UML.
> T> For example reverse engineering.
> T> I have used the together case tool when I worked with the Java
> T> language.
>
> ---
> WBR, Michael Nemtsev [C# MVP]. My blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour
> Team blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com/
>
> "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
> miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
>
>



 
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pfc_sadr@hotmail.com
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      16th Feb 2007
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?
it's too bad that MS _FORCES_ us to use OOP and then they don't offer
a tool for it?



On Feb 13, 12:16 pm, "José Joye"
<jose.joye__KILLTHESPAMS__SMAPSEHTLLI...@bluewin.ch> wrote:
> I more than agree to it!
>
> - José
>
> "Michael Nemtsev" <nemt...@msn.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
> a279a63a3de81b8c91daffee09...@msnews.microsoft.com...
>
>
>
> > Hello TonyJ,

>
> > I have been use Sparx Enterprise Architect for 2 years and found it really
> > good

>
> > T> Is it anyone that have some experience using a good case tool that
> > T> support
> > T> C# design in using UML.
> > T> For example reverse engineering.
> > T> I have used the together case tool when I worked with the Java
> > T> language.

>
> > ---
> > WBR, Michael Nemtsev [C# MVP]. My blog:http://spaces.live.com/laflour
> > Team blog:http://devkids.blogspot.com/

>
> > "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high andwe
> > miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo- Hidequoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -



 
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