Chad Brandon wrote:
We're planning on writing a book in the near future for AndroMDA (we've been talking about it for a while). As for UML books, I'm not sure what the best one is, I've never really used any particular UML resource, mostly from experience and random other resources. I think Wouter might know some good ones.


I only used that UML pocket book from O'Reilly .. for the rest I googled until I found, don't buy books with more than 150 pages


most of the stuff I know about UML's features and internals is coming from MagicDraw and from reading the JMI interfaces, internet took care of the rest

and of course the most important rule: "there are no rules", since you're writing your own cartridge I would say: take from UML whatever you think is useful and build something that is both user-friendly and as complete as possible

-- Wouter



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