Major new features in Akwatype 2024.1

Major new features in Akwatype 2024.1

The Akwatype 2023.2 release is out ! Here are some highlights from this release:

Sharing models with all players involved in a project. 

Akwatype now offers new html reports that mix a graphical representation of a model (or part of it) with a list of entities and fields.

  • Links are used to navigate from the graphical representation to the list and between fields and entities within the list. 
  • The exported document can be used completely independently of Akwatype

 


Use of colors and business names on entities

The addition of business names, and the use of colors to identify the model's functional sub-sections, make model representations much easier to understand. 

 


Integration of html exports in the Akwatype user interface 

An html export can now be used in the editor's model projection area to view entities and fields.

Completely integrated into the user interface, these projection of  report allow you to view modifications in progress, as well as to navigate in the editor using links in the list.

 


👉  One minute demo video

 

Fully customizable reports/exports

Akwatype's new reports/exports (html, plantUML, SQL, Java ...) are all produced with the new integrated Freemarker editor. 

This means you can duplicate, modify or create new exports completely adapted to your context.

Akwatype's integrated freemarker editor lets you, without limitation, to :

  • Develop and test your report/export
  • Use all data model metadata, including the custom properties you've added to extend Akwatype's capabilities
  • Publish them in the editor and/or graphical explorer for use in the user interface, or download them for any other purpose.
  • To help you develop new exports, an AI, based on GPT 4, is integrated into the Freemarker development environment of Akwatype Premium and Enterprise plans.

 

 

 

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