Chapter 1 - Installing Smart Development Environment for Visual Studio
Installing SDE-VS (Smart Development Environment for Visual Studio) is an easy task. However, there do have things that you should be aware of. For example, about the relationship between SDE-VS and Visual Paradigm Suite, and how to import a valid license key. This chapter will show you how to get SDE-VS started from downloading to running the application. Here are the covered topics:
Downloading Visual Paradigm Suite from the Internet
Installing Visual Paradigm Suite and SDE-VS
Start the application
Importing a valid license key
Downloading Visual Paradigm Suite
There is no separate installer made for SDE-VS. In order to install SDE-VS, you must download and install Visual Paradigm Suite, an application suite that includes all the Visual Paradigm products, and install SDE-VS from the suite. To download Visual Paradigm Suite:
Figure 1 - Click to visit the download page of Visual Paradigm Suite
Enter your account information, and click Continue to proceed.
Figure 2 - Login to proceed to download
Under the list of Evaluation Product(s), press on the plus sign near Smart Development Environment to expand the list of SDEs. Then, select for Visual Studio. This option will affect the capability of the evaluation key, which will be sent upon downloading the suite.
Choose the way of receiving the evaluation key, or not to receive it. Here are the description of each of the possible ways:
Ways of receiving an evaluation key
Description
Do not send me the evaluation key
Just to download the suite without the need of an evaluation key.
Send via email as attachment
You will receive an email attached with the key file. Make sure your server allows email with attachments for choosing this option.
Send via email as URL
You will receive an email, which includes a download link of the key file.
Select your operating system from the Platform drop-down menu.
From the Mirror Site drop-down menu, choose the location that is closest to your current location for a faster download speed.
Click Download to proceed with downloading the Visual Paradigm Suite.
Figure 3 - Visual Paradigm Suite download page
Installing SDE-VS
The Visual Paradigm Suite installer provides a step-by-step graphical user interface for installing SDE-VS onto your system. Also, it lets you to create shortcuts under Start Menu for quick access to SDE-VS.
Double-click on the installer file to launch the setup program.
Figure 4 - Running the setup program
Click Next > to proceed to the License Agreement page.
Read through the License Agreement carefully. Make sure you accept the terms before continuing with the installation. If you accept the agreement, select I accept the agreement and click Next > to proceed to the Select Destination Directory page.
Figure 5 - Accepting the license agreement
Specify the directory for installing Visual Paradigm Suite. Click Next > to proceed to the next page.
Specify the name of the Start Menu folder that will be used to store the shortcuts. Keep Create shortcuts for all users checked if you want the shortcut to be available in all the user accounts in the machine. Click Next > to proceed.
Keep Visual Paradigm Project (*.vpp) and Visual Paradigm License File (*.zvpl) checked if you want your system able to open the project file and the license key file. Click Next > to proceed to the product selection page.
Note
In order to let the system able to open the .vpp file, an installation of standalone product such as VP-UML, DB-VA, BP-VA and Agilian is required.
Select SDE for Visual Studio (SDE-VS). Click Next > to proceed to the product configuration page.
Figure 6 - Selecting SDE-VS for installation
SDE-VS features vary by product edition. For more details on the features supported by different editions, click the hyperlink Edition Comparison which brings you to the web page of SDE-VS feature comparison for different editions.
Select the product edition from the Edition drop down menu.
Figure 7 - Selecting the product edition
Select the version of Visual Studio that you are using.
Figure 8 - Selecting the version of Visual Studio
For users who are going to run SDE-VS with a floating license, selecting Create Shortcut for Product Selection will result in creating a shortcut under the Start Menu for starting the Product Selector, a utility that lets you realize the installed products with available keys in the floating license server.
Figure 9 - Section for Product Selector
Select Download Online Help if you want to be able to access the Help contents from within the tool.
Figure 10 - Selecting the option for downloading online help
Select Download PDF/HTML Version if you wish to read the documentation in this two types of formats.
Press Next > to proceed to the license import page.
A combined license key is a key file which allows unlocking multiple products. To import a combined license key, select Combined License Key and specify the file path of the key.
A single license key is a key file which allows unlocking only one product. To import a single license key, select Single License Key and specify the file path of the key.
The import of license key is optional at this point, because you can import it when you run SDE-VS. Click Next > to proceed with copying files.
Note
For evaluation, the key should be sent to your email box (unless you have chosen not to receive it before download). If you have not received the email with key yet, and if you have selected to receive the key as attachment, the email might be treated as spam by mistake. Click on Request Evaluation Key to ask for another one. This time, try not to select sending the key as attachment.
Upon finishing, you can select whether to start SDE-VS or not. Keep SDE for Visual Studio 4.0 selected and click Next > will run SDE-VS right away. Click Next > to finish the installation.
Figure 11 - Finishing the installation and start SDE-VS
Click Finish to close the setup program.
Starting SDE-VS
Start Visual Studio.
Figure 12 - Attempting to start Visual Studio through the shortcut under the Start Menu
Select a .NET project.
Select Tools > Start SDE-VS from the main menu.
Figure 13 - To start SDE-VS from the main menu
If you have imported a valid license key before, SDE-VS should be started now. If not, the License Key Manager appears. The License Key manager is a utility for importing a license key. To import a key:
Select License Keys > Import... from the menu.
Specify the file path of the key file.
Press Import to import the key file.
Click Close to close the License Key Manager and start SDE-VS. If it prompts you with an invalid license key message, make sure the key you imported does match with the tool that you are running in terms of the following aspects:
Product (e.g. Smart Development Environment for Visual Studio)
Version (e.g. Version 4.0)
Edition (e.g. Enterprise Edition)
Figure 14 - The License Key Manager
The Project Structure dialog box appears. Select the path of saving the SDE project and click OK to create the project.
Figure 15 - The Project Structure dialog box
Here are the description of each of the possible ways of creating the project:
Ways of creating the SDE project
Description
Create in default path
To create and save the project inside the current Visual Studio solution.
Create or select existing project at external location
To create and save the project to an external location that does not exist before. Alternatively, select an existing project path to link that project to the Java project, which act like importing.
Uninstalling SDE-VS
Uninstalling SDE-VS will cause SDE-VS to be removed from Visual Paradigm Suite. To uninstall SDE-VS:
Close SDE-VS if it is running.
Run %VP-SUITE-INSTALLATION-DIR%/uninstaller/uninstall_sdevs.exe
Uninstalling Visual Paradigm Suite
Uninstalling Visual Paradigm Suite will cause the suite together with the products installed from the suite to be removed from the machine. To uninstall Visual Paradigm Suite:
Close all the application installed from the suite.