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[news.eclipse.modeling.mdt.uml2.ocl] Re: Using OCL to specify derived References (NOT attributes)

Jürgen,

I'm using IBM's Ratonal Software Modeler. It should be possible to get an 
academic license for it...

Kenn

"JG" <jguni@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:el32ih$quh$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Kenn Hussey wrote:
>
>> If you have the UML2 SDK installed, you can convert an Ecore model to UML
>> via the 'Sample Ecore Editor > Convert to UML Model...' menu item in the
>> Ecore editor.
> I never actually noticed this menu item, thanks again.
>
>> You should be able to export a UML2 resource (.uml2 file) from
>> EclipseUML, though.
>
> I am still using Rose to "draw" my models and I got used to its somewhat
> dated interface and its drawbacks. I am not yet ready to give it up for
> EclipseUML, considering the trouble it is to get a new (Academic)
> license whenever I upgrade Eclipse. Maybe I will keep a separate Eclipse
> installation for Omondo exclusively.
> What is your recommendation? Should I swap Rose for EclipseUML? What are
> you using?
>
>
> Regards
>
> Jürgen