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Posted almost 12 years ago by abstratt
In Cloudfier, we use UML as the core language for building business applications. UML is usually well-equipped for general purpose business domain-centric application modeling, but that doesn’t mean it always does everything needed out of the box. ... [More] Case at hand: assuming one is developing an expense reporting application and modeled an expense’s status as a […] [Less]
Posted almost 12 years ago by abstratt
In Cloudfier, we use UML as the core language for building business applications. UML is usually well-equipped for general purpose business domain-centric application modeling, but that doesn’t mean it always does everything needed out of the box. ... [More] Case at hand: assuming one is developing an expense reporting application and modeled an expense’s status as a […] [Less]
Posted almost 12 years ago by rafael.chaves
In Cloudfier, we use UML as the core language for building business applications. UML is usually well-equipped for general purpose business domain-centric application modeling, but that doesn’t mean it always does everything needed out of the box. ... [More] Case at hand: assuming one is developing an expense reporting application and modeled an expense’s status as a [...] [Less]
Posted almost 12 years ago by abstratt
In Cloudfier, we use UML as the core language for building business applications. UML is usually well-equipped for general purpose business domain-centric application modeling, but that doesn’t mean it always does everything needed out of the box. ... [More] Case at hand: assuming one is developing an expense reporting application and modeled an expense’s status as a [...] [Less]
Posted over 12 years ago by abstratt
Okay, we are live. I just put the last finishing touches on the developer site at cloudfier.com. The developer site, develop.cloudfier.com, is powered by Orion. Cloudfier’s instance of Orion has several features to support modeling with TextUML, such ... [More] as: Syntax highlighting Outline Validation Auto-formatting Templates and I have a picture to prove it: but wouldn’t […] [Less]
Posted over 12 years ago by abstratt
Okay, we are live. I just put the last finishing touches on the developer site at cloudfier.com. The developer site, develop.cloudfier.com, is powered by Orion. Cloudfier’s instance of Orion has several features to support modeling with TextUML, such ... [More] as: Syntax highlighting Outline Validation Auto-formatting Templates and I have a picture to prove it: but wouldn’t […] [Less]
Posted over 12 years ago by rafael.chaves
Okay, we are live. I just put the last finishing touches on the developer site at cloudfier.com. The developer site, develop.cloudfier.com, is powered by Orion. Cloudfier’s instance of Orion has several features to support modeling with TextUML, such ... [More] as: Syntax highlighting Outline Validation Auto-formatting Templates and I have a picture to prove it: but wouldn’t [...] [Less]
Posted over 12 years ago by abstratt
Okay, we are live. I just put the last finishing touches on the developer site at cloudfier.com. The developer site, develop.cloudfier.com, is powered by Orion. Cloudfier’s instance of Orion has several features to support modeling with TextUML, such ... [More] as: Syntax highlighting Outline Validation Auto-formatting Templates and I have a picture to prove it: but wouldn’t [...] [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by abstratt
TextUML Toolkit 1.8 is now available! You can install it as usual using http://abstratt.com/update as the update site. There is also a snapshot update site, which will work from within Eclipse only: ... [More] jar:https://repository-textuml.forge.cloudbees.com/snapshot/com/abstratt/mdd/com.abstratt.mdd.oss.repository/1.0/com.abstratt.mdd.oss.repository-1.0.zip!/ This is a transition release where the TextUML Toolkit now uses continuous integration for producing builds via Eclipse Tycho, as opposed to […] [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by abstratt
TextUML Toolkit 1.8 is now available! You can install it as usual using http://abstratt.com/update as the update site. There is also a snapshot update site, which will work from within Eclipse only: ... [More] jar:https://repository-textuml.forge.cloudbees.com/snapshot/com/abstratt/mdd/com.abstratt.mdd.oss.repository/1.0/com.abstratt.mdd.oss.repository-1.0.zip!/ This is a transition release where the TextUML Toolkit now uses continuous integration for producing builds via Eclipse Tycho, as opposed to […] [Less]