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Revision as of 06:10, 31 January 2011
This topic is a place to gather information about UML2 compatibility in open source and commercial UML/MDA products.
List of UML2-compatible UML Tools
Tool | Native | Modeling | Code Generation | License | Tool Version | UML2 Version | Notes |
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Acceleo | Yes | No | Yes | EPL | 3.0 | metamodel-driven, not UML specific | |
AndroMDA | Yes | No | Yes | BSD | 3.4-SNAPSHOT | 3.1.0 | maven based MDA tool |
ArgoUML | Yes | Yes | Yes | EPL | 0.32 | 3.1.1 | prereleases yet (stable for UML1.4 only) |
Eclipse UML2 Tools | Yes | Yes | No | EPL | |||
Enterprise Architect | No | Yes | Yes | Commercial | |||
IBM RSM/RSA | No | Yes | Yes | Commercial | |||
MagicDraw UML | No | Yes | Yes | Commercial | |||
MDT Papyrus | Yes | Yes | No | EPL | |||
MOSKitt | Yes | Yes | No | EPL | |||
Omondo EclipseUML | Yes | Yes | Commercial | ||||
openArchitectureWare | Yes | No | Yes | EPL | metamodel-driven, not UML specific | ||
Papyrus UML | Yes | Yes | Yes | EPL | |||
Soyatec eUML2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Commercial | |||
Taylor MDA | Yes | Yes | Yes | LGPL | |||
TextUML Toolkit | Yes | Yes* | No | EPL | 1.3 | 2.4 & 3.0 | Uses a textual notation |
TOPCASED UML | Yes | Yes | Yes | EPL |
Description of table columns
Follows a description of the less obvious column names:
- Native - whether the tool uses UML2 as its native format. If UML2 is not natively supported, that means the user has to perform some sort of conversion step (e.g. import/export) in order for the tool to accept/provide UML2-compatible models.
- Modeling - whether the tool supports modeling.
- Code generation - whether the tool supports code generation.
- Tool version - version of the tool when verified. If the tool has not been verified yet, it will be empty.
- UML2 version - version of UML2 adopted by the tool when verified.
- Notes - any quirks or comments about UML2 support in the tool.