Did you follow the very recent 'Supported CASE tools' thread?

There is a list of AndroMDA 'compliant' UML tools, that
can be found on the AndroMDA Wiki.

 -> http://tinyurl.com/5x3uw

Roy Feldman schrieb:
Happy Holidays to all,

I was wondering if anyone is using Visual Paradigm with Andromda 3?

I am consulting for a government agency which is seriously considering
purchasing Visual Paradigm. I am leading an unrelated project where we
are using Poseidon and Andromda.

Out of curiosity, I did some experiments with Visual Paradigm which
suggest that its use with Andromda is problematic.

I first did a xmi import of a xmi export from Poseidon of a project I
have been using as input to the Andromda.

The results were mixed.  The basic UML elements came across along with
their diagrams, but without any stereotypes or tagged values.

Next, I tried importing the andromda-profile as a xmi file, and it seems
to read it, but with no effect.  None of the Andromda stereotype's and
associated tagged values are created.  Not even the datatypes are
created. The only trace of the Andromda profile I can find is an empty
"datatypes" package.

Is anyone successfully using Visual Paradigm with Andromda?

Unless I am missing something, it looks Visual Paradigm is a non-starter
for Andromda unless you are willing to recreate by hand the Andromda
profile for every new release of Andromda.

Any ideas or experience would be greatly appreciated.

cheers,

roy


p.s. Thanks to AndroMDA team for the 3.0M3 release.









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