You can share model information with other systems by importing and exporting model information, or by sharing project files:
Import and export features
Feature |
Description |
Exporting diagrams to images |
You can save diagrams in several formats, including: Bitmap image (BMP) Enhanced windows metafile (EMF) Graphics interchange (GIF) JPEG file interchange (JPG) W3C portable network graphics (PNG) Tag image file (TIFF) Windows metafile (WMF) |
Importing IBM Rational Rose (MDL) models |
It is possible to convert models designed in IBM Rational Rose 2003 to the format of Together. The following file formats are supported: .mdl, .ptl, .cat, and .sub. For import, you create a new design UML 1.5 project based on the IBM Rational Rose project. |
Importing from XMI Exporting to XMI |
XMI (XML Metadata Interchange) enables the exchange of metadata information. Using XMI, you can exchange models across languages and applications. For example, if you have a modeling project created with a tool other than Together, you can import it to Together as an XMI file for extension or as the basis of a new project. Likewise, you can export Together projects for use in other applications. The result in each case is a single, portable .xml file. Together supports UML 1.3 Unisys XMI interchange for 8 types of UML diagrams. This feature is available for design projects that comply with the UML 1.5 specification. |
Importing from other versions of Together Sharing with other versions of Together |
You can reuse models created in other editions and versions of Borland Together. This feature is known as interoperability. |
Export a Quality Assurance metric chart to image |
Create a chart and then export it to image. |
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