VP Suite 2.3 Service Pack 2
There are numbers of new features and enhancement to VP Suite 2.3 SP2. These features are base on the major purpose of developing VP Suite; provide a environment to accelerate the entire Model-Code-Deploy process in a disciplined and collaborative way to exceed customers’ expectations. We introduce some of the new features and enhanced features.
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New Features
Generate BPEL for Oracle / JBoss (jBPM) workflow engine
Enhancements for Various Trees
Starting from VP Suite 2.3 Service Pack 2, you can create a new diagram in Diagram Tree with the ‘New Diagram’ dialog box. And the ‘New Model’ dialog box is introduced for enhancement of model creation. You can also manipulate the model for their specific context in Model Tree or Class Repository Tree.
Learn more about Enhancements for Various Trees
Duplicate Relationship
Normally the specification of relationship contains a set of values and those values are similar when creating a new relationship. In order to reduce those user actions for setting similar values of relationship, Duplicate Relationship is introduced. With Duplicate Relationship, all values within relationship’s specification, such as Stereotypes and Tagged Values, are reused.
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Package Header Support for All Diagrams
Package Header was a feature for creating a package to hold models within a diagram in a fast and direct way. With Package Header, you just need to type in the package name inside the header field of the diagram, a package model will then be created, and the models inside the diagram will be included in the package automatically.
Learn more about Package Header Support for All Diagrams
Database view support
A view is a virtual table in the database which facilitate subset the data contained in a table, joining multiple tables into a single virtual view, acting as a aggregated tables which showing the calculated fields also hiding the complexity of the data. In VP Suite 2.3 SP2, we do one step forward which support reverse engineer views from the database and generating Object-Relational Mapping source code for querying the view. We also support generating views into database from the diagrams.
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Enhanced Features
User-Defined Message Sequence Number
Teamwork Client Enhancements
In this release, Teamwork Client is enhanced to provide a better teamwork environment for clients. Enhancements include better detection of project modification state and the preservation of view settings.
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Refresh Class List for Java Instant Reverse
Java Instant Reverse is a feature provided by Visual Paradigm for UML. It allows to reverse existing Java application into class model by given source, class, zip or jar. For Java Resources that are references to the file system which are used for reverse on demand, refresh for changes in file structure is now supported.
Learn more about Refresh Class List for Java Instant Reverse
Enhanced presentation option for ERD
In this release, Entity is enhanced to provide a better presentation both in ERD and Specification dialog box. Enhancements include changing visibility of Columns compartment in ERD, extra property column in Entity specification and sorting of columns in Entity.
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Ingres Database Support
Windows Vista Ready
Wrap Member
Quite often, a class member is a long text string. This causes the class rectangle’s width to be increased and make the diagram hard to read. The “Wrap Member” feature is introduced that provide automatic insertion and reposition of soft returns to the class members at the right-side.
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Type Presentation Options
In UML, the types of attributes, operations and parameters of classes often refer to other classes. If the referred classes are located in the same package as the referring class, simple type name (e.g. Color) is more readable. Otherwise, fully-qualified type name (e.g. java.awt.Color) is preferred as it is clearer to show where the referred class is located. With our flexible type presentation options, you can get the best of both worlds.
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Mac Support Enhancement
Resources