If you have an existing WebSphere® Business
Integration Modeler project, you can view it as a generated UML
2.0 model file. The generated UML model represents the specification,
or contract, that defines usage and realization requirements for
implementation architectures.
You can also create a separate UML model to represent
a specific implementation of the business artifacts that are defined
in the business model. You can then use model-driven development
to extend, implement, and realize the artifacts that the generated
UML 2.0 model defines.
Note: You can import and load
business modeling projects from WebSphere Business Integration Modeler versions
5.1 and 5.1.1.