The NetBeans UML plugins presently supports the following UML diagrams: Activity diagram, Class diagram, Sequence diagram, State diagram, and Use Case diagram. You can align diagrams visually in the Diagram Editor, Drag and drop roles, patterns and classes from simplified Modeling Palette and add relationships from the Context Palette.
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