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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Generate Program Code from UML ModelsUModel® 2008 includes a built-in code generator that creates Java, C#, or Visual Basic .NET code based on the classes in your UML model, freeing you from the mundane task of writing low level infrastructure code so you can concentrate on the business logic and overall architecture of your project. Take advantage of the source code generated by UModel® 2008 to accelerate the implementation phase of your project and eliminate the unintended errors that can creep into manually written code and prove time-consuming to debug later on.
The UModel® 2008 code generator is based on the same technology used in Altova XMLSpy® and Altova MapForce®. Supplied Java profiles generate industry-standard Java 1.4, Java 5.0, and Java 6.0 code compatible with Eclipse, Borland® JBuilder®, and other popular Java development environments. Profiles for C# 1.2, C# 2.0, and C# 3.0 generate code for Microsoft® Visual C# .NET®, Borland® C#Builder®, or other C# development environments. Profiles for Visual Basic .NET support VB 7.1, VB 8.0 and VB9.0. UModel® 2008 provides compatibility for new language constructs introduced in C# 3.0 and VB9.0 that directly support XML. The version for each language is easily selected from a drop-down menu. You can even begin a project in one version and switch in a later development cycle.
Developers who select Java 5.0 or Java 6.0 will appreciate UModel® 2008 support for Java generics as UML templates, with auto-completion and syntax coloring for templates and template bindings. UModel® 2008 also supports C# 2.0 , C# 3.0, and Visual Basic .NET 8.0 and 9.0 generics, with their strong type checking and instantiation at runtime.
UModel® 2008 also supports Java enumerations, permitting easier definition of collections where all elements are the same type and allowing type errors in those collections to be detected at compile time.
For C# programmers, UModel® 2008 creates code in C# 1.2, C# 2.0, and C# 3.0 an extended .NET programming language originally based on C++, supporting C# generics with strong type checking and instantiation at runtime. C# generics avoid obscure compile and link errors that can sometimes occur in C++.
If you receive a warning or error message, you can select it and UModel automatically highlights the offending element in the Model Tree. You can then right-click on the element to locate and open the diagrams where it is used. In this illustration, the user forgot to set the Java namespace root before attempting to generate code, resulting in several errors.
Experience the benefits of trouble-free code generation from UML models for yourself! Download a free 30-day trial of UModel® 2008 right now. | ![]() |
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