Released on: January 15, 2015
When you copy a listed text, each item of this list becomes a new named element in your model (to simplify the creation, basic numbering and bullets are not reproduced in the model).
Elements can be created either in the Containment tree or on the diagram pane, as you can see in the following figures.
When you copy a table, each row becomes the corresponding element with its properties. If elements already exist in the model, the information updates.
Do you use hyperlinks to external files in your project? If so, then you must be familiar with the common issues:
The latest version of the product includes the solution! Now you can attach any type of file to your project simply by dragging the file icon from the file system to the Model Browser. The particular file version becomes embedded in this project. The contents of the attached file can be modified and the changes are instantly saved to the project.
Attached files can be:
Report templates from the local report templates folder can be attached to your project too. For this, use the new functions of the Report Wizard dialog.
MagicDraw Teamwork Server 18.1 supports transferring project data from one Teamwork Server to another by using any external storage device, such as CD, DVD, hard disc, or flash memory device. The updated version of the shared project can be transferred back to the sharing server and smoothly merged with the original project version. Furthermore, the same project version can be given to several contributors simultaneously, and the contributions to the model they make can be successfully merged as well.
Changing search options in the Quick Find and Element Selection dialogs as well as in autocompletion lists is now easier and more efficient due to the following changes:
You can now trace the Class, when it is used as a Data Object. There are two ways of inspecting these usages:
Now the results of validation rule failures are marked in tables as well. In case of failure, the entire row is marked.
Starting from this version, module is referred as a used project. Keywords "used project" and "project usage" replace the keyword "module" everywhere in Cameo Business Modeler UI.
File format reflects changes made in UML metamodel.
UML metamodel related changes
IntelliJ IDEA project for Cameo Business Modeler development
An IntelliJ IDEA project with modules for developing two sample plugins was pre-configured and can be found in <Cameo Business Modeler 18.1 installation directory>/openapi/ide.
You can check the list of publicly available or your own reported issues fixed in version 18.1 FR.