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Modelio 4.0.0 released (07 Nov 2019)
Modelio 4.0.0 has been released ( www.modelio.org/forum/4-announcements/45...-4-0-0-released.html )
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9 years 1 month ago #1749 by number6six
That's me or I'm a fool ?
I've got the The open source modeling environment (2.2.1 and 3.0 version).
I'm trying to follow the tutorial " archive.modeliosoft.com/video/tutorial-1.1.html ".
But I can't find the JFrame class as presented.
I've tried to search for JFrame in the search field, but no result.
I've tried to search for the UML Model Navigator in the Extension Modules' Modelio Store, but no result.
Do I need the paying version ?
I've got the The open source modeling environment (2.2.1 and 3.0 version).
I'm trying to follow the tutorial " archive.modeliosoft.com/video/tutorial-1.1.html ".
But I can't find the JFrame class as presented.
I've tried to search for JFrame in the search field, but no result.
I've tried to search for the UML Model Navigator in the Extension Modules' Modelio Store, but no result.
Do I need the paying version ?
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9 years 1 month ago #1751 by chm
Hi number6six,
you're not a fool, the video is just old...
First of all, the 'UML Model Navigator' view is called 'Model' in Modelio 2.2.1/3.0. It exists in all versions, you do not have to pay for it!
Next, about the missing class, i guess you're missing the JDK model component from Java Designer.
Hope this helps!
you're not a fool, the video is just old...

First of all, the 'UML Model Navigator' view is called 'Model' in Modelio 2.2.1/3.0. It exists in all versions, you do not have to pay for it!
Next, about the missing class, i guess you're missing the JDK model component from Java Designer.
Hope this helps!

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9 years 1 month ago #1786 by number6six
Cool, the 'Deploy a model component' works, but only and the 2-version and doesn't appear on the 3-version when you go into 'Java Designer/Configuration'. Strange.
Nevermind, I can continue my work. Thanks
PS : Of course, if you know how to install this component on the third version...
Probably by hand in selecting 'Edit accessible classes' but I don't know to find this class (I've tried to find it into the 2-version directories but nothing looks like 'JDK')
Nevermind, I can continue my work. Thanks
PS : Of course, if you know how to install this component on the third version...
Probably by hand in selecting 'Edit accessible classes' but I don't know to find this class (I've tried to find it into the 2-version directories but nothing looks like 'JDK')
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9 years 4 weeks ago #1788 by osl
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Hi,
Here is a short tutorial on how to deploy a library (model component) in a Modelio 3 project:
You can get the JDK1.7 library for Modelio at this address:
sharesend.com/c0mzlrnw
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Here is a short tutorial on how to deploy a library (model component) in a Modelio 3 project:
You can get the JDK1.7 library for Modelio at this address:
sharesend.com/c0mzlrnw
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osl
Go pro
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9 years 1 week ago #1822 by number6six
Thanks for giving the file which I was looking for (else, where can we find it when the next version appears?).
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