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IDE Integration

Enjoy the benefits of using VP-UML, an easy-to-use software modeling tool, without having to leave your IDE.
IDE Integration with Eclipse

VP-UML integrates directly into your Eclipse IDE. Without leaving Eclipse, you can review your software design described in UML such as at object level or ERD level. Expedite your software process by jump starting with code generation from your design diagrams. Both source code and design are kept within Eclipse, which can easily be synchronized either way with just a single click — no more growing outdated.
- Overview and Installation of Eclipse Integration
User's Guide
- Java code round-trip engineering with SDE-EC (Paid)
Online training
IDE Integration with Visual Studio

VP-UML integrates directly into your Visual Studio IDE. Without leaving Visual Studio, you can review your software design described in UML such as at object level or ERD level. Expedite your software process by jump starting with code generation from your design diagrams. Both source code and design are kept within Visual Studio, which can easily be synchronized either way with just a single click — no more growing outdated.
IDE Integration with NetBeans

VP-UML integrates directly into your NetBeans IDE. Without leaving NetBeans, you can review your software design described in UML such as at object level or ERD level. Expedite your software process by jump starting with code generation from your design diagrams. Both source code and design are kept within NetBeans, which can easily be synchronized either way with just a single click — no more growing outdated.
IDE Integration with IntelliJ IDEA

VP-UML integrates directly into your IntelliJ IDEA IDE. Without leaving IntelliJ IDEA, you can review your software design described in UML such as at object level or ERD level. Expedite your software process by jump starting with code generation from your design diagrams. Both source code and design are kept within IntelliJ IDEA, which can easily be synchronized either way with just a single click — no more growing outdated.





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