Level: Introductory Rational staff (rust@us.ibm.com), Staff, IBM
17 Jun 2003 These guidelines are an ideal place to start when deciding on the structure of your models. There is a separate guideline for Rational XDE Developer - Microsoft .NET edition, and one for Rational XDE Developer - Java edition. Editor's note
On June 5, 2006 IBM announced the withdrawal of the Rational Rose XDE product family listed below. The Rational XDE components are being withdrawn from the market; however, the Rational Rose components will continue to be supported and will be re-packaged into a new set of offerings.
For more comprehensive information on the product migrations with the IBM Rational June 2006 product release plans, please visit: http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support/migrations/
Note: These whitepapers are designed to work with XDE v2003, and while most of the guidelines still apply to previous releases, they are intended for use with XDE v2003 and RUP v2003.
Purpose: These documents provide you with a set of guidelines on how to represent and structure the RUP model artifacts in Rational XDE. These guidelines are an ideal place to start when deciding on the structure of your models. There is a separate guideline for Rational XDE Developer Microsoft .NET edition, and one for Rational XDE Developer Java edition.
Supported: Yes, by Rational.
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Model Structure Guidelines for Rational XDE Developer .NET Edition
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Model Structure Guidelines for Rational XDE Developer Java Edition
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Last modified: May 2003
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