I've been searching the internet a lot for UML modeling tools that support version control systems, like svn, but I haven't found anything about it. Does anyone know a good uml modeling tool, preferrably free, with version control support?
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If you are on a mac OmniGraffle works pretty well, but I wouldn't call it full-featured.
As for the SVN, why don't you just save the UML layout file itself in the SVN, that way you don't need the integration.
Paulo
2009-06-19 02:06:07
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Just a shot in the dark, but Visual Paradigm might do the trick.
Andrei Tanasescu
2009-06-19 02:29:25
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Not free but EnterpriseArchitect Sparx Systems is pretty cheap and works well with various version control systems.
Mark
2009-06-19 02:37:38
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You might try BOUML : http://bouml.free.fr
It has a "file control" plugin that should do the trick among cvs, svn and others
zim2001
2009-06-20 14:47:49
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Take a look at WinA&D on Windows or MacA&D on Mac at www.excelsoftware.com. They support full UML and include a built-in scripting language to connect to any third party tools including version control.
Harold
2010-03-11 17:47:33