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Another UML Tool

This time it’s the catchily-named yUML.me.

This is a web-driven application that can turn this:

<img src="http://yuml.me/diagram/scruffy/class/[note: Generated
on the fly for transentia!{bg:pink}],[Customer]</>1-orders 0..*>[Order],
[Order]++*-*>[LineItem], [Order]-1>[DeliveryMethod],
[Order]*-*>[Product], [Category]< ->[Product],
[DeliveryMethod]^[National], [DeliveryMethod]^[International]"/>.

into this:

yuml-example

Interesting. I suspect that drawing a complex diagram would send one crazy, but its an interesting REST-y application.

Hmmm? With all this UML activity in the world, a body might get to thinking that UML was actually useful or something :-)

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