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Objecteering Software announces support for C#.Net in version 5.30 of its Objecteering/UML model-driven development environment. The Objecteering/C# Developer has enabled the Objecteering/UML model-driven development environment to complete its range of automatic code generation from the model, a feature already widely recognized for Java/J2EE and C++. Extended model-driven support for the development of C#.Net applications, which is compliant with the MDATM approach, is also now available. |
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St-Quentin-en-Yvelines – 14 April 2005 – Objecteering Software announces that Objecteering/UML 5.30 now includes the Objecteering/C# Developer environment, ensuring an unequaled support for the software development lifecycle, ranging from requirements analysis to the implementation of C#.Net. Objecteering/UML is the first tool suite to implement the MDATM (Model Driven Architecture) approach. It thus provides a target-independent UML modeling capabilities, enabling the user to adapt the model and the code generation to the methodologies and architectures dedicated to his context and his technical goals. Objecteering/C# Developer provides expert assistance for the development of C# applications. It offers representation of all possible C#.Net scenarios with the UML model, and provides a C# dedicated model input interface. Objecteering/UML provides constant management of code/model consistency. The user can input complements of C# code with Objecteering/C# Developer, or with any other external editor, such as Visual Studio.net ®. Complete customization of code generation is possible, for example, for adaptation to a specific architectural context or for the use of libraries. Objecteering/UML, the first tool suite to implement the MDATM (Model Driven Architecture) approach, provides target-independent UML modeling capabilities along with the possibility of adapting the model and the code generation to methodologies and architectures dedicated to the technical context. Objecteering/Java Developer is part of this process, offering expert assistance in the development of Java/J2EE applications, and taking into account the latest evolutions of the language, for example, Generics, Enumerations, Static Imports, VarArgs, Annotations and Metadatas. This new version of the tool suite is completed by its integration into the Eclipse 3 platform. This means that the Java/J2EE developer has the benefit of a model-oriented environment which, integrated into a programming-dedicated environment, combines the best support for UML modeling and for Java development, all this in an integrated function which ensures an automatic synchronization between the Java code and the UML model.
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