On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi !
> 
> I have started a project about producing code from XMI.
> 
> I am at the early beginning of this project (what to do, with which inputs, with
> wich outputs,
> with which language...) and I look for people interrested in this adventure...
> 
> To come back to dia, I think that it is the "natural" graphic tool for this
> generator, but
> for that it must have export function to XMI (or UXF as James says, but I do not
> know this one).
> 
> Gerald
> 
> PS : a homepage soon : http://gnage.sourceforge.net
> 

There is info on UXF at http://www.yy.cs.keio.ac.jp/~suzuki/project/uxf/

I was mainly bringing it up because it seems a lot simpler to use than XMI
(the free XMI docs from www.omg.org are very difficult to read, where as
UXF doesn't seem to try to do anything other than represent UML so is
quite simple).

I like the idea of making dia export to a language neutral format that can
be easily translated to code, as this makes dia a language independent
modelling tool.

James.

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