Rational Software Architect Tutorial
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The tutorial 'introduces you to IBM Rational Software Architect, and highlights some basic features of Rational Software Architect with a hands-on exercise. Learn how to design an application using UML diagrams, publish the model information into a Web page, and transform the design to Java code using Rational Software Architect.
- Rational Software Architect is a modeling and development environment that uses the Unified Modeling Language (UML) for designing architecture for C and Java EE (JEE) applications and web services.
- Patterns: Model-Driven Development Using IBM Rational Software Architect Peter Swithinbank Mandy Chessell Tracy Gardner Catherine Griffin Jessica Man Helen Wylie Larry Yusuf Learn how to automate pattern-driven development Build a model-driven development framework Follow a service-oriented architecture case study Front cover.
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Rational Software Architect Tutorial
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Date archived: May 17, 2017Last updated: February 15, 2005First published: February 15, 2005
This article introduces IBM Rational Software Architect and the modeling capabilities that Rational Software Architect provides. It guides the beginner through the basic views, and explains how Rational Software Architect leverages the Eclipse 3.0 framework for usability. You'll learn how to use Rational Software Architect to create simple class and use-case diagrams, as well as how to generate code from the class diagrams. Finally, it briefly covers how you can perform an architectural analysis of your code. Follow-up articles will elaborate in more detail on what is covered in this introductory article.
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