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Added: Fri, Jan 22nd 1999 19:48 UTC (9 years, 6 months ago) Updated: Thu, Dec 23rd 2004 02:02 UTC (3 years, 6 months ago)


Screenshot About:
ArgoUML is a pure Java open source UML CASE tool that provides cognitive support for object-oriented design. ArgoUML provides some of the same editing and code generation features of a commercial CASE tool, but it focuses on features that enhance usability and support the cognitive needs of designers. Uses XML file formats: XMI and PGML.

Author:
Jason Robbins [contact developer]

Rating:
8.30/10.00 (22 votes)

Homepage:
http://argouml.tigris.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://argouml.tigris.org/[..]/0/argouml-0.16.1/ArgoUML-0.16.1.app.tgz
Zip:
http://argouml.tigris.org/[..]ts/4/0/argouml-0.16.1/ArgoUML-0.16.1.zip
Changelog:
http://argouml.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectNewsList
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://argouml.tigris.org/source/browse/argouml/
Mailing list archive:
http://argouml.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList
Demo site:
http://argouml.tigris.org/tours/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Intended Audience]  Developers, Quality Engineers
[License]  OSI Approved, OSI Approved :: BSD License (original), OSI Approved :: BSD License (revised)
[Programming Language]  Java
[Topic]  Education, Software Development :: Code Generators, Software Development :: Documentation, Text Editors :: Integrated Development Environments (IDE)

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Jason Robbins (Owner)

» Rating: 8.30/10.00 (Rank 344)
» Vitality: 0.01% (Rank 3736)
» Popularity: 8.42% (Rank 314)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 0.16.1 20-Sep-2004 BSD License (revised) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Development 0.17.2 23-Dec-2004 BSD License (revised) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
0.16.1 Major bugfixes 20-Sep-2004 18:07
0.15.3 Minor feature enhancements 24-Feb-2004 16:22
0.15.2 Major bugfixes 02-Dec-2003 14:33
0.14.1 Major bugfixes 10-Nov-2003 03:21
0.13.6 Major bugfixes 27-Jun-2003 08:31
0.12 N/A 15-Nov-2002 18:18
0.11.4 Minor bugfixes 04-Oct-2002 20:59
0.11.3 Minor bugfixes 18-Sep-2002 12:56
0.11.2 Minor bugfixes 21-Aug-2002 15:26
0.11.1 Major bugfixes 02-Aug-2002 16:36

 Comments

[»] ArgoUml gets new Beta Release
by alexb - Aug 12th 2003 15:25:53

Argouml (www.argouml.org) has released a new beta version.

Download from http://argouml.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=1186

ArgoUml is an open source uml tool with cognitive support.

Over 600 issues have been resolved since our last release, making Argouml significantly more stable than its predecessors!

Every year Software Development Magazine gives awards to popular software development tools in various categories. This year ArgoUML was a finalist in the "Design and Analysis Tools" category. It received a runner-up award, beating many commercial tools.

- Improvements:

- 'To do' items saved for persistent cognitive support
- better toolbars
- supports java 1.3 and 1.4 on windows, linux, mac
- run via Java web start
- i18n support for English, German, French, Spanish and Russian
- new modules: classfile import, xmi export
- improved code generation and reverse engineering.
- better explorer support
- new OCL constraints toolkit for Classes.
- language support: java, php, c++ and csharp
- improved performance
- look and feel support
- improved class diagram auto layout

- Unresolved issues with this release:

- sequence diagrams have been removed for this release.
- there are approximately 330 unresolved defects in our bug database

Do you have the skills to contribute to Argouml as a uml/swing developer, translator, requirements analyst....?
join our mailing lists at http://argouml.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList

Regards,
Alex

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[»] Almost a usable product
by David Stuart - May 28th 2003 18:17:25

First, let me preface my comments by saying that this is about version 0.12.

I know my comment might ruffle a few feathers, but this product isn't quite there yet. After playing with many features the entire day, my conclusion is that it's OK for doing class diagrams of not-very-big projects. If you try to mess around with sequence and/or collaboration diagrams, you risk running into a lot of bugs.

The biggest one for me by far, is the fact that your product can sometimes become corrupt, and you can lose everything. And I'm never quite sure what I did to cause this.

Although I really want to love ArgoUML, I can't recommend it as of yet. For the moment I recommend Poseidon, which is very similar (it's based on the same technology), but it has obviously had a lot more work put into the spit and polish end of things, as none of the bugs that were hounding me in ArgoUML were present in it.

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    [»] Re: Almost a usable product
    by alexb - Aug 12th 2003 15:28:43

    try again with the new 0.14 beta release. please report the bugs you find. It will help us identify what needs fixing for you.

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[»] Sweet
by Wayne Walker - Nov 10th 2002 18:35:46

I've been trying to make myself trudge through "UML In a Nutshell" The book isn't bad, it's just too dry for me. I've learned more about UML and even new stuff about OOA&D going through the tutorial for ArgoUML than in all my other reading combined.

The tool seems to work very well, the price is right :), and it's extensible. I'd been planning on spending some serious budget dollars on Rational tools or the like, but I think I'll just run with ArgoUML :)

--
Wayne Walker Instructor, Perl Developer, Unix SysAdmin, and SysAdmin for pm.org http://www.bybent.com/

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[»] generating SQL sould be nice
by runner - Aug 5th 2002 03:56:12

It would be nice (i.e. usefull) if there would be
an option to generate SQL scripts for selected classes or selected diagram(s). As I am not friend af all-in-one sollutions, I miss such functionality
daily. Argo is nice tool and that would push it further.

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[»] Lack of comments
by Amorphis - Jan 31st 2001 09:48:02

Great tool but i miss the possibility of adding comments to classes and methods. Some kind of report tools would also be usefull.

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    [»] Re: Lack of comments
    by Thierry Lach - Oct 3rd 2002 11:14:45


    > Great tool but i miss the possibility of adding
    > comments to classes and methods. Some kind of
    > report tools would also be usefull.

    Ability to use comments has improved greatly in the 0.9.x through current versions.


    --
    ------------------------------------------------ Thierry Lach ArgoUML: thierrylach@tigris.org Home: tlach@ameritech.net

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[»] Latest Argo release
by Andreas Rueckert - Aug 25th 2000 05:25:31

Please check http://www.argouml.org for the latest version. Since there are constantly bugfixes contributed, you may check the latest CVS version. Details on the download can be found at http://argouml.tigris.org/project_source.html.

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[»] nice, but not there yet
by Eugene Sotirescu - Jun 29th 2000 13:21:17

The "critic" feature is a great idea and is very useful. Problem is you have to get argouml to run to use it: 1.forget about installing it from source, it's a mess. use the binaries. 2.the application agrees to run only sometimes; many other times you just end up staring at a grey window and eventually have to kill it.

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[»] look at the source ;-)
by rainer - Feb 14th 2000 04:24:22

Hi,

I tried to download it, too, but it wouldn't work.
I had a look at the source and it uses a script to check the email.
You can ommit the step, if they are to stupid to keep the server/script running

http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/arch/uml/v05/dc2.html

cheers,
Rainer

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    [»] Re: look at the source ;-)
    by Thierry Lach - Oct 4th 2002 13:23:33


    > Hi,
    >
    > I tried to download it, too, but it wouldn't work.
    > I had a look at the source and it uses a
    > script to check the email.
    > You can ommit the step, if they are to
    > stupid to keep the server/script running
    > http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/arch/uml/v05/dc2.html
    >
    > cheers,
    > Rainer

    Note that we are now prepping for version 0.12 - much has changed since then. For example, there is no longer a need to register to download. And that's probably the least significant enhancement.

    --
    ------------------------------------------------ Thierry Lach ArgoUML: thierrylach@tigris.org Home: tlach@ameritech.net

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[»] Alternative download site?
by James Youngman - Jun 2nd 1999 01:02:02

I have consistently been unable to download either source or binary for this package (I get no response from the web server). Is there an alternative download site for this Open Source package? TIA for any help.

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