Hello,

src/main/uml is fin I guess. Please be aware of the fact that the netbeans
UML integration creates an "UML project" there. Then for example when you
commit your changes to the maven project to svn, the uml part won't be
picked up automatically (as it belongs to another project).
It would be much better if UML were just an additional aspect of any project
type in Netbeans but it's not that way.
I haven't used UML+maven extensibly, there used to some problems back
in 5.0/5.5
times I think but everything seems to work without problems in 6.0.

Milos Kleint

On Nov 30, 2007 2:43 PM, Arne Styve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I want to use the UML-editor in Netbeans 6.0RC2 to model my application. I
> use the Mevenide-plugin, and have created my Java-project according to the
> Maven2 directory structure.
>
> My question is then, where should the UML-model files be placed in the
> Maven2 Structure ? Under src/main/uml for instance ?
>
> Anyone having used the UML-editor in Netbeans together with a Maven2
> project
> ??
>
> And just for the record: I am talking about "real" UML-modelling, as part
> of
> Roundtrip Engineering, not the generation of UML-diagrams as part of the
> Javadoc, just so that is clear :-)
>
> Looking forward to here some ecxperiences :-)
>
> Kind regards
> Arne
>
>
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