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Is Visio 2007 compatible w/ VS Pro 2005 for rev. engineering to UM
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I have Visual Studio 2005 Pro. I need to reverse engineer some old C++ code to generate UML. I have learned that my Visio 2003 Pro is not compatible. It also seems that Visio for Enterprise Architects (VEA) is only available through Premium Subscription. If I upgrade to Visio 2007, will I be able to generate UML from the C++ in VS 2005? Is there a matrix somewhere of what Microsoft products/versions are compatible with each other? Thanks for your help. |
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Is Visio 2007 compatible w/ VS Pro 2005 for rev. engineering to UM
Forward engineering is only available with the visio that comes with visual
studio enterprise edition. The last one published was with vs2005 EA, and it was based upon v11 (v2003), so upgrading to v2007 won't help. Since the UML (and database) stuff is really controlled by the VS people it's up to them to advertise what they have "deprecated". Sorry, al "codeFrau" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Visual Studio 2005 Pro. I need to reverse engineer some old C++ code to generate UML. I have learned that my Visio 2003 Pro is not compatible. It also seems that Visio for Enterprise Architects (VEA) is only available through Premium Subscription. If I upgrade to Visio 2007, will I be able to generate UML from the C++ in VS 2005? Is there a matrix somewhere of what Microsoft products/versions are compatible with each other? Thanks for your help. |
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Is Visio 2007 compatible w/ VS Pro 2005 for rev. engineering t
I am interested in reverse engineering to UML. The forward engineering is
not that important. I did post to the VS forum and was redirected here. Has V2007 retained the VS to UML generating capabilities of VEA? "AlEdlund" wrote: Forward engineering is only available with the visio that comes with visual studio enterprise edition. The last one published was with vs2005 EA, and it was based upon v11 (v2003), so upgrading to v2007 won't help. Since the UML (and database) stuff is really controlled by the VS people it's up to them to advertise what they have "deprecated". Sorry, al "codeFrau" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Visual Studio 2005 Pro. I need to reverse engineer some old C++ code to generate UML. I have learned that my Visio 2003 Pro is not compatible. It also seems that Visio for Enterprise Architects (VEA) is only available through Premium Subscription. If I upgrade to Visio 2007, will I be able to generate UML from the C++ in VS 2005? Is there a matrix somewhere of what Microsoft products/versions are compatible with each other? Thanks for your help. |
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Is Visio 2007 compatible w/ VS Pro 2005 for rev. engineering t
where v2007 has the uml diagram, I don't see a facility to import from VS.
The help facility says that the transfer is started from the VS side. That option is not in VS2008 professional, and experience says it was in VS2005 EA which came with it's own version of Visio (EA). There is a post on www.visiotoolbox.com with an embedded powerpoint presentation that pretty much says that it is going away and recommends that third party products be looked into. You might check into Paul Herber's site (http://www.sdl.sandrila.co.uk/ ) al "codeFrau" wrote in message ... I am interested in reverse engineering to UML. The forward engineering is not that important. I did post to the VS forum and was redirected here. Has V2007 retained the VS to UML generating capabilities of VEA? "AlEdlund" wrote: Forward engineering is only available with the visio that comes with visual studio enterprise edition. The last one published was with vs2005 EA, and it was based upon v11 (v2003), so upgrading to v2007 won't help. Since the UML (and database) stuff is really controlled by the VS people it's up to them to advertise what they have "deprecated". Sorry, al "codeFrau" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Visual Studio 2005 Pro. I need to reverse engineer some old C++ code to generate UML. I have learned that my Visio 2003 Pro is not compatible. It also seems that Visio for Enterprise Architects (VEA) is only available through Premium Subscription. If I upgrade to Visio 2007, will I be able to generate UML from the C++ in VS 2005? Is there a matrix somewhere of what Microsoft products/versions are compatible with each other? Thanks for your help. |
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Is Visio 2007 compatible w/ VS Pro 2005 for rev. engineering t
Thanks for the info. From searching other forums and blogs, it looks like you
might be able to reverse engineer from VS 2005 C++ to Viso 2007 UML: http://forums.msdn.microsoft.com/en/...2-d64a0246fac8 I can't upgrade to VS 2008, and from what I hear, the Class Designer that is meant to replace the reverse engineering to Visio UML is significantly lacking in features and ability. See http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...88400&SiteID=1 I'm going to try my luck with VS 2005 Pro and Visio 2007 Pro. Thanks again. "AlEdlund" wrote: where v2007 has the uml diagram, I don't see a facility to import from VS. The help facility says that the transfer is started from the VS side. That option is not in VS2008 professional, and experience says it was in VS2005 EA which came with it's own version of Visio (EA). There is a post on www.visiotoolbox.com with an embedded powerpoint presentation that pretty much says that it is going away and recommends that third party products be looked into. You might check into Paul Herber's site (http://www.sdl.sandrila.co.uk/ ) al "codeFrau" wrote in message ... I am interested in reverse engineering to UML. The forward engineering is not that important. I did post to the VS forum and was redirected here. Has V2007 retained the VS to UML generating capabilities of VEA? "AlEdlund" wrote: Forward engineering is only available with the visio that comes with visual studio enterprise edition. The last one published was with vs2005 EA, and it was based upon v11 (v2003), so upgrading to v2007 won't help. Since the UML (and database) stuff is really controlled by the VS people it's up to them to advertise what they have "deprecated". Sorry, al "codeFrau" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Visual Studio 2005 Pro. I need to reverse engineer some old C++ code to generate UML. I have learned that my Visio 2003 Pro is not compatible. It also seems that Visio for Enterprise Architects (VEA) is only available through Premium Subscription. If I upgrade to Visio 2007, will I be able to generate UML from the C++ in VS 2005? Is there a matrix somewhere of what Microsoft products/versions are compatible with each other? Thanks for your help. |
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