Modelio 2.2.2

Fixes

  • Fixes and improvements in the XMI Import/Export.
  • Fixes in the ‘Automatic diagrams’ feature.
  • Fixes in the ‘Remove modules’ feature.
  • Fixed tagged values removal problem.

Modelio 2.2.1

Evolutions

  • The context of a diagram is now its owner element. ‘no-context diagrams’ don’t exist any more.
  • New ‘Print Setup’ options page for diagrams printing.
  • Transaction lifecycles are now registered in the log file.
  • The ‘.runtime’ directory is now filtered when exporting a project.
  • The ‘Related diagrams’ command is now available on diagram elements.

Fixes

  • Fixes in diagrams migration.
  • Fix of a diagrams refresh problem.
  • Fix of the import of non-navigable associations.
  • Fixes and improvements in the XMI Import/Export.
  • Fixes in the ‘Namespacing links’ feature.
  • Fixes in the ‘Related diagrams’ feature.
  • Fixes in the ‘Automatic diagrams’ feature.

Modelio 2.2.0

New features

  • New ‘Namespacing links’ feature, available on Packages, Components, Classes and Interfaces, allowing to display the composition of inner elements as links.
  • New automatic diagrams creation feature.
  • New command to open modelio’s log file.
  • New ‘-create’ and ‘-template’ command line options.

Evolutions

  • It is now possible to specify a direction on Ports.
  • It is now possible to create elements other than Enumeration Literals under Enumerations.
  • NamespaceUses are now displayed in the Links Editor.
  • Traceability links are now directly accessible in the Link Editor.
  • It is now possible to resize the inner zones of diagram elements.
  • It is now possible to move elements in diagrams using the arrows keys.
  • It is now possible to use the XMI Import/Export features from the API.

Fixes

  • Improvement of 64-bit support.
  • Rich Notes can now be duplicated.
  • Improvement of the NamespaceUse’s causes display box.
  • Diagrams shortcuts can now be sorted using the Move up/down arrows.
  • Fix in the BPMN elements transformation commands.

Modelio 2.1.1

Evolutions

  • Modelio now exists in a 64 bits version.
  • The Rich Note feature is not available for Modelio 64-bit version under Windows.
  • The Rich Notes feature supports MS Office 2010 and Libre Office 3.5.

Fixes

  • Major improvement and fixes in the diagrams migration procedure.
  • Fixes in the Rich Notes feature.
  • Fixing of a drop down list issue under Linux.
  • Various fixes in the diagrams.

Modelio 2.1.0

New features

  • New Links Editor feature which lets you visualize and create links between elements.
  • New Rich Notes feature which lets you use MS Office Documents and OpenDocuments (LibreOffice and OpenOffice) to annotate model elements.
  • New Perspectives feature, which lets you quickly organize Modelio views.

Evolutions

  • Audit feature now has Automatic and Manual functionning modes.
  • Elements and Notes views have been redesigned for easier and faster use.

Fixes

  • Major improvement of diagram links behavior.

Modelio 2.0.2

Evolutions

  • Improvement of the ‘Fit to Content’ command.
  • ‘Select in explorer’ command on a diagram now selects it in both ‘Diagrams’ and ‘Model’ explorers.

Fixes

  • Fixes in the diagrams ‘Ghost’ feature.
  • Fix default routers for links in dynamic diagrams.
  • Fix of the ‘Redraw Link’ command in BPMN diagrams.

Modelio 2.0.1

Modelio 2.0.0

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Update Modelio 2.0.x, 2.1.x to 2.2.2

 

Before starting the update process, please read the prerequisites carefully.

 

Prerequisites

  • License
    This particular update requires that the license be upgraded due to the delivery of new application and modules version. You must have a valid maintenance contract in order to request for a license update. Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your valid maintenance contract and request for a license update.
  • If you are using the teamwork manager module (Subversion):
    For those using projects on a teamwork context, it is necessary to prepare these projects and the repositories to which they are connected. It is essential that all users working with teamwork manager use the same version of Modelio.
    Before updating Modelio and for each repository:
    1. ALL users must commit their work so the repository will contain full projects' content.
    2. An appointed project manager must update his project and commit the diagram root on his project. This project will contain full repository content and will be used as a project reference at step 3.
    Once all this preparatory work has been done, all users can follow the update procedure.

Step 1: Update your Modelio installation

First of all, download the latest Modelio 2.2.2 version. From the Solutions page of the Store, you can choose the right solution for you. Launch the setup of the downloaded solution. It will update automatically your current Modelio installation directory.

Step 2: Update your license

We assume that you have an updated license (see prerequisite) and that you didn't change your machine.
You must apply your license to the installation. There are several ways to apply the license:

  • You have a node-locked license:
    • Apply it online:
      Start up Modelio (do not open any project). Select Configuration/Update the license. On the Update license window, select "Activate online" and click on Next. Enter your activation code, select your internet connection configuration (direct or proxy connection) then click on Next. A message should indicate that the license has been updated.
    • Apply the license file:
      Start up Modelio (do not open any project). Select Configuration/Update the license. On the Update license window, select "Enter license file" and click on Next. Enter the license file path where you saved it in your disk and click on Next. A message should indicate that the license has been updated.
  • You have a floating license:
    We assume that you already have a license server. On the license server machine:
    1. stop the license server
    2. replace the license or its content
    3. start the license server.

    The Client workstations don't need any license update.

Step 3: Update your projects

There are two cases to consider in order to update your project. If you do not use the teamwork cooperation module (Subversion), please follow the case 1. If you use it, please follow the case 2.

  • Case 1: Update projects without teamwork manager (Subversion)
    Start up Modelio and open your project. During opening projects, the model and the diagrams will be updated.
  • Case 2: Update projects with teamwork manager (Subversion)
    1. The project manager starts up Modelio and opens his project (the one that he got lock). The project will be updated (model and diagrams).
    2. The project manager commits the model.
    3. All other users start up Modelio and their projects. After opening the projects, all users launch an SVN update (command from Subversion module).

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Update Modelio 2.2.0 to 2.2.2

 

Before starting the update process, please read the prerequisites carefully.

 

Prerequisites

  • If you are using the teamwork manager module (Subversion):
    For those using projects on a teamwork context, it is necessary to prepare these projects and the repositories to which they are connected. It is essential that all users working with teamwork manager use the same version of Modelio.
    Before updating Modelio and for each repository:
    1. All users must commit their work so the repository will contain full projects' content.
    2. An appointed project manager must update his project and commit the diagram root on his project. This project will contain full repository content and will be used as a project reference at step 2.
    Once all this preparatory work has been done, all users can follow the update procedure.

Step 1: Update your Modelio installation

First of all, download the latest Modelio 2.2.2 version. From the Solutions page of the Store, you can choose the right solution for you. Launch the setup of the downloaded solution. It will update automatically your current Modelio installation directory.

Step 2: Update your projects

There are two cases to consider in order to update your project. If you do not use the teamwork cooperation module (Subversion), please follow the case 1. If you use it, please follow the case 2.

  • Case 1: Update projects without teamwork manager (Subversion)
    Start up Modelio and open your project. During opening projects, the model and the diagrams will be updated.
  • Case 2: Update projects with teamwork manager (Subversion)
    1. The project manager starts up Modelio and opens his project. The project will be updated (model and diagrams).
    2. The project manager commits the model, thus migrating the repository.
    3. All other users start up Modelio and create a new project, making sure they deploy all the necessary modules, and connect it to the migrated repository.