| Yes, this is correct. The UML@ADOxx tool we provide should not demonstrate a correct implementation of UML 2.0 and has not the intention to participate the discussion in UML 2.0.
The aim of this version is first to demonstrate that you can develop a modelling tool - such as the presented parts of UML 2.0 - with the ADOxx platform.
It should give interested users an idea how their modelling tools will look like and what powerful functionality is provided by the ADOxx platform. Therefore we propose to have a look at this concrete sample to get an idea on the behaviour and performance of the resulting modelling tool.
Furthermore the second aim is to motivate you in downloading not only the finalised and packaged tool, but also the sources of the modelling method from the Application Library Code Repository in the Community section to implement your own modelling tool from that starting point.
Hence the aim is to enter the discussion on provided functionality from ADOxx for your modelling tool and to ease the first steps in the development process. |
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