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All of the prerequisites for Rational Software Architect are located in the Resources section of this tutorial.
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If you don't have a copy of Rational Software Architect, download a free trial version.
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System requirements To run the examples in this tutorial, install Rational Software Architect. Knowledge of UML models is helpful, but not required. Prerequisites This tutorial assumes that you have some knowledge of Java™ programming, and design patterns.
RATIONAL ROSE DOWNLOAD FREE TRIAL HOW TO
Objectives After completing this tutorial, you will know how to use Rational Software Architect to create UML projects and models, apply design patterns to those models (new or existing), and transform UML models into source code or into a different type of model.

If you want to learn how to transform high-level UML models into actual code without even knowing a particular programming language, this tutorial is for you.

As mentioned in the other replies you need to install an xml AddIn in Rose which you can find at the following link. We made this transition more than a year ago. Still, if it gets you out of writing a custom XMI generation or import tool, go for it! I have written both, and truely appreciate the 'benefits' of any approach that avoids doing so again. into versus from the Eclipse 'side' of things) meanwhile the client has adopted EA as their standard platform for a variety of reasons. Since then EA has provided most of the functionality from the other side of the equasion (i.e. I went back to EA and created translators. At the time (quite a while ago) nothing really measured up so we abandoned the search and took another approach. I used this thing a bit during its infancy, when I needed something that ran on Eclipse and read models from other tools - requirements a client imposed. After all, if they aren't simply importing the model directly, one might hope they are trying to maintain compatibility with the myriad tools out there that read Rose extracts, EA among them. I don't know the dialect, but with any luck at all it can be imported into EA. (Another) If I read it correctly this purports to be able to render an. If you're a Java person, and if you have Eclipse up, then take a look at: While you wait for the link to magically (or otherwise, but what's the chance of that?) reattach itself.
