Monday, October 18, 2010

Visual Studio 2010 UML doesn’t support State models. This extension does (add State Models to Visual Studio that is)…

Visual Studio Gallery - StatePatternModeler

“This extension provides a project template to create a State Model. It also provides an item template that lets you generate code from that State Model. …

Check out these two tutorial videos that I did to demonstrate the extension:

How to use the Templates: http://www.screencast.com/users/halllowelt/folders/Jing/media/662a4a3c-9a35-4dab-88fb-de6e710f1ac1

How to use the UML Modeling: http://www.screencast.com/users/halllowelt/folders/Jing/media/d200f89b-4e32-4685-8473-ac0bbbb08fd7

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Not having State Models in VS 2010 is a sore point for some. Well now, with this Extension, we can “State” to heart’s content… :)

1 comment:

  1. One option would be to simulate state diagrams using class diagrams, as you suggest.

    Another option would be to use Visual Studio 2010 UML "Activity Diagrams" as state diagrams.

    Tony Loton, author of "UML Software Design with Visual Studio 2010"
    http://visualstudiouml.blogspot.com/p/book-uml-software-design-with-visual.html

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