SDE for Eclipse is a UML tool integrated with Eclipse, supporting all types of UML diagrams and code engineering. The software has added features like Mind Mapping Diagram, Callout and Freehand shape, Nicknamer, Perforce Integration, and Model Transitor.
One of the biggest benefits of using this UML CASE tool is that it helps you to build quality applications faster, better, and cheaper. You can create all types of UML diagrams within Eclipse, reverse engineer Java code to class diagrams, generate Java code, and even generate documentation.
Some of the key features of SDE include UML version 2.1 support, business process diagramming, mind mapping, and event-driven process chain support. You can easily navigate between operation and sequence diagrams, create annotations for sequence diagrams, and even use callouts and freehand shapes.
What really sets SDE apart from other UML modeling tools is its wide range of capabilities. It offers support for modeling collaboratively with VP Teamwork Server, CVS, Subversion, and Perforce, as well as EJB diagram and code generation, ORM support, and reverse engineering for Java, C++, XML, .NET exe/dll, CORBA IDL, and Python.
Other UML modeling tools and plugins are available for a range of different platforms, including SDE for Oracle JDeveloper, Borland JBuilder, IntelliJ IDEA, NetBeans, Sun ONE, WebLogic Workshop, and Microsoft Visual Studio. Plus, SDE includes multilingual support, access codes for floating licenses, automatic diagram layout, and the ability to export diagrams to a range of different file formats.
Overall, I would highly recommend SDE for Eclipse to anyone looking for a reliable, powerful UML CASE tool that can help streamline the software development process from start to finish. With its robust feature set and tight Eclipse integration, it's a tool that can truly help you build better software faster.
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