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VS-TS_rgb_thumb[2][5][5][5][5]Just in case you have been living in a shed at the bottom of the garden, Visual Studio 2010 is to support UML. As you can see from my diagram, my UML skills are a little, erm, crude. But I think you will get the picture and if you want to do better then just download Visual Studio 2010 on Wednesday if you are not an MSDN subscribe, and if you are… well you can get it today :)

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As I have not used UML since university so I do not know if this feature will meet the needs of those that use UML extensively, but I would expect that a lot of time and investment has gone into this area, and if it is lacking in some minor but crucial feature, there is still time to get some changes made…maybe…

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  • Max

    Nice image link:
    file:///C:/Users/martihins/AppData/Local/Temp/WindowsLiveWriter1286139640/supfiles17AE8B0/image[8].png

  • Martin Hinshelwood

    Fixed ;) Thanks

  • Andrew McNerlin

    It looks like the final release of Dev10 is missing some critical features – reverse engineering the class model diagram would have been excellent.

    My thoughts on the modelling + UML features in VS2010:

    http://www.mcnerlin.com/post/Visual-Studio-2010-UML-2b-Modelling.aspx