Specifically, you can try Import... > OWL files from UML files in TBC-
ME 3.2.2 (see Help > Import and Export > Import external information >
Import UML).

As Irene says the actual supported format is the Eclipse UML2 Plugin,
but the imprter works pretty well with XMI produced with Enterprise
Architect.   We are working to make UMI imports more robust and allow
customizations for the many XMI variants produced by UML tools.

-- Scott

On Feb 28, 11:35 am, "Irene Polikoff" <ir...@topquadrant.com> wrote:
> Brad,
>
> XMI files produced by different tools vary greatly. For this reason, very
> few UML tools can open XMI file produced by another tool. In fact, many
> tools cannot open their own XMI file.
>
> We have a built-in converter for .uml files, so if you can somehow open your
> EA file in Eclipse UML tool and save it as .uml file, you should be able to
> use this importer.
>
> Holger is talking about a capability that is more flexible and can convert
> to RDF in a custom way (not just UML, but also XSD), not the way the default
> importer is set up.
>
> Irene

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