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XMI File - What is an .xmi file and how do I open it?
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What is an XMI file? File created in the XMI (XML Metadata Interchange) format, an XML file format most commonly used for exchanging UML diagrams; stores model design information in a standard XML format; used for transferring design information between software programs.
More Information The XMI standard is maintained by the Object Management Group (OMG), the creators of the UML specification.
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.XMI File Extension
2 file types use the .xmi file extension.
XML Metadata Interchange File
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3.3 | 25 Votes |
What is an XMI file?
File created in the XMI (XML Metadata Interchange) format, an XML file format most commonly used for exchanging UML diagrams; stores model design information in a standard XML format; used for transferring design information between software programs.
More Information
The XMI standard is maintained by the Object Management Group (OMG), the creators of the UML specification.
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Programs that open XMI files
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Liquid Technologies Liquid XML Studio
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Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect
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Altova UModel
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No Magic MagicDraw
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Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
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Visual Paradigm
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No Magic MagicDraw
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Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
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Visual Paradigm
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No Magic MagicDraw
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Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
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Visual Paradigm
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Category: Data Files
Updated: March 22, 2011
Extended MIDI File
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Variation of a standard MIDI file that contains "time quantized" MIDI information; each note is exactly in sync with a certain beat, such as 1/16, 1/32, or 1/64; XMI files are usually a little smaller than a regular .MIDI files since they do not need to store as much timing information.
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Because XMI files are similar to MIDI files, they do not contain any actual audio data.
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Nullsoft Winamp
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FMJ-Software Awave Studio
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Category: Audio Files
Updated: June 9, 2009