UML generator? [message #146976] |
Thu, 06 April 2006 17:18 ![Go to next message Go to next message](theme/Solstice/images/down.png) |
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Originally posted by: js2000.hotmail.com
Hello there,
I am new to eclipse. I am wondering, is there a UML creator or a UML
generator in eclipse?
Here is the situation. I have the complete source code of an application.
I want to work backwards and generate a UML diagram or a class hierarchy
diagram from the code. Is eclipse capable of doing that? I hear there
might be some plugins that help do that.
Johnny
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Re: UML generator? [message #147205 is a reply to message #147046] |
Fri, 07 April 2006 12:13 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) |
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Originally posted by: ns_dkerber.ns_WarrenRogersAssociates.com
In article <3d02ed0aa7a4460e881b8c45796d1083$1@www.eclipse.org>,
pdmoore@gmail.com says...
> I hear of a thing called Google where I can type in something like
> "eclipse uml plugin" and it tells me about things like:
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> http://www.omondo.com/
> http://www.mvmsoft.de/content/plugins/slime/index.htm
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> Both appear to offer some level of reverse-engineering and have free
> editions.
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> We expect a report back on which one you chose and how well it worked.
I have used SLIME, and it worked fine for what it did, though I couldn't
get it to do some of the stuff I wanted, such as listings (as opposed to
line diagrams) of class dependencies.
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