Using XMI for Model Exchange
XMI (XML Metadata Interchange) enables the exchange of metadata
information. Using XMI, you can exchange models across languages and applications.
For example, if you have a modeling project created with a tool other then Together, you can import it to Together as an XMI file for extension or as the
basis of a new project. Likewise, you can export Together projects for use
in other applications. The result in each case is a single, portable .xml file.
For import and export , Together
supports the following UML versions/platforms:
- XMI for UML 1.3 (Unisys Extension)
- XMI for UML 1.3 (with Unisys Extension recommended for Together ControlCenter)
- XMI for UML 1.3 (with Unisys Extension recommended for Rose)
- XMI for UML 1.4 (OMG)
Tip: To import a project from Together ControlCenter, first use Together ControlCenter and export the
project to UML 1.3 Unisys Extension and then import it into Together. In addition, always use XMI for UML 1.3 (with Unisys Extension, recommended
for ControlCenter) when exporting a Together project to be used in Together ControlCenter.
Related topics:
Exporting XMI Data
Importing XMI Data