Today, I want to create a UML use case graph job. I want to install rational rose2003. I didn't expect this to happen. The WINXP xp2 home installed in my notebook does not support rose installation. I searched the internet and found that SP1 is still supported. It won't work if I got to SP2. Microsoft is really rubbish! Fortunately, I still have eclipse.
Eclipse is an open-source ide funded by IBM. It supports the plug-in architecture, although its functions are not very rich. however, by installing plug-ins, you can easily construct a powerful and self-styled IDE. on www.eclipse.org, I found the recommended UML plug-in: eclipseuml (download address: www.eclipseuml.com ). this plug-in is available in both the paid version and the free version. I personally feel that the free version is enough for beginners. Compared with the paid version, the database and J2EE model construction functions are missing. installation and use, and soon a pair of UML use case diagram is completed!
I didn't have many functions when I first used eclipse. But as I expanded my scope, eclipse was installed with different plug-ins. its functions are getting better and better, and I feel like eclispe is growing with me.
Recommended plug-ins:
Eclipse: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/cn/java/l-eclipse/
Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php
Xmlbuddy eclipse XML plug-in: http://www.xmlbuddy.com/
Eclipse JSP plug-in lomboz: http://www.objectlearn.com/index.jsp
Eclipse J2EE plug-in: http://www.jboss.org/products/index
Recently compiled with winowsProgramI feel more and more uncomfortable, and strive for the National Day transition to Linux to achieve a completely open-source pull!