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  Eclipe's MDG integration and Enterprise Architect bring the best of UML 2.1 to your favorite IDE
The MDG integration brings the rich modeling capabilities of Enterprise Architect and many of the benefits of UML 2.1 to Eclipse. It uses the EA Project Browser directly in the IDE for intuitive navigation and model editing. At the click of a button, the MDG integration uses EA's template-driven code engineering framework to let you reverse engineer and generate .net code. It includes a built-in document generator with high-quality RTF and HTML. Leveraging key engineering techniques for MDA transformation, baseline management, and XML-based, the MDG integration provides the functional requirements for a fully mature modeling platform within Eclipse.

  Stay on track and share your horizons
MDG integration helps architects, analysts, and developers stay on the same page by providing developers with model analysis and design blueprints directly within the IDE. The simple and intuitive interface ensures minimal learning curve for developers, making it easier for them to work in the IDE without having to have some specialized modeling knowledge. The information of the model can be accessed concisely and easily. A built-in model discussion board also facilitates communication across the project team, allowing peers to collaborate and exchange ideas on relevant models.

Eclipse's MDG integration is only available for the Professional and Enterprise editions of Enterprise Architect.

 

 
Key features:

Seamless integration of Enterprise Architect and UML 2.4.1 into Eclipse
Use UML to navigate and refine the developed model, making code and model one
Generate high-quality, template-driven reports in RTF and HTML formats
Let analysts, architects, and developers share model blueprints
Use the built-in model forums to allow team members to collaborate with each other and improve communication
Use MDA transformations for rapid development
Visualize and model database schemas, WSDL and XSD files