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Re: Problem using Java 5.0 on Xcode...




On May 30, 2005, at 12:02 PM, Shawn Erickson wrote:


On May 30, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Jonas Roel wrote:

Can someone kindly help as I am really trying to utilize Apple's UML
modeling and I would like it to access Java 5.0 JDK additions...

What do you mean by the above exactly?

Xcode has a data modeler in it that is used to define Core Data schemas, it isn't really a UML based modeling tool. Also I don't believe you can use Core Data from Java side of the fence at this time. Just making sure that is not your end goal.

There is also a class modeler that can show your C++/Java/Obj-C classes visually. Look at the Xcode User Guide topic Design Tools for what this tool currently can and cannot do.


This tool "accesses" the classes that are available to the project and its index. As long as your project is pointed to the right headers, you should be be able to see 1.5 classes in the class modeler.

-- Andrew Pontious
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