>
> The list of tools can be found here:
>
> http://modeling-languages.com/list-of-executable-uml-tools/
>
> Your contributions are more than welcome!
Ilogic's Rhapsody and Telelogics' Tau tools are primarily round-trip
tools, but both offer a full code generation option.
You might also ask on the [executableumltools] forum on google. There is
also a forum for executable uml tools on LinkedIn.
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Got URLs?
>> You might also ask on the [executableumltools] forum on google. There
>> is also a forum for executable uml tools on LinkedIn.
>
> Got URLs?
www.google.com/googlegroups and search for the executableuml groups in
the categories
www.linkedIn.com It's like facebook; you need to join
> www.google.com/googlegroups and search for the executableuml groups
> in the categories
Searching at groups.google.com reveals three groups in response to
executableuml
Starzone
How to build class models
xtUML (in Swedish).
Is any of these what you meant?
> www.linkedIn.com It's like facebook; you need to join
I'm there, but searching on executable uml under groups produces no results.
>
>> www.google.com/googlegroups and search for the executableuml groups
>> in the categories
>
> Searching at groups.google.com reveals three groups in response to
> executableuml
My bad.
[umlforum] moved to google but not [executableuml] and
[executableumltools]. They are still on Yahoo, so check Yahoo groups.
>
>> www.linkedIn.com It's like facebook; you need to join
>
> I'm there, but searching on executable uml under groups produces no
> results.
I don't know what to say. There is definitely a group called "Executable
UML" there because I get notifications of postings to some of the
threads. (Those notifications aren't helpful here because they point to
the group archive.) Alas, I don't know much about navigating LinkedIn
because I don't go there often (their forums don't support mail list
participation).
If you can't find it, drop a note to Lee Riemenschneider via LInkedIn. I
think he is the one who organized it. (The only email address I have for
him is an anit-spam address.)