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tool(s) for reverse engineering?

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Sanjay - 14 May 2007 21:01 GMT
I have inherited a hugh java project. Now I am the only one who
understands this project as other who did left without any technical
documentation. So onus is now on me to create a technical document which
other developers would rely on to understand this project.

I have already written quite a bit of document with many diagrams. What
I need now is to be able to reverse engineer the code and create a UML
class diagram. Have any of you used any tools for that before. From
searching google, Netbeans seems to be one of the choices. Is there
anything else that you recommend? Thanks.

Sanjay
Filip Larsen - 14 May 2007 23:00 GMT
> I need now is to be able to reverse engineer the code and create a UML
> class diagram. Have any of you used any tools for that before.

I have used ArgoUML [1] for this with success in the past.

[1] http://argouml.tigris.org/

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Richard Reynolds - 14 May 2007 23:30 GMT
>I have inherited a hugh java project. Now I am the only one who understands
>this project as other who did left without any technical documentation. So
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>
> Sanjay

eclipseuml looks worth a try:
http://www.eclipsedownload.com/index.html it's free
Sanjay - 16 May 2007 19:59 GMT
Thanks to both of you. I did actually try ArogoUML two weeks ago, but
couldn't get what I wanted. May be I was doing something wrong. I
haven't tried eclipseUML yet, will give it a try later.

I just finished creating the class diagrams using Netbeans. Was pretty
easy and straight forward. Not only that, I would export diagrams to SVG.

Sanjay
Richard Reynolds - 16 May 2007 23:09 GMT
> Thanks to both of you. I did actually try ArogoUML two weeks ago, but
> couldn't get what I wanted. May be I was doing something wrong. I haven't
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>
> Sanjay

one thing to note, if you've shared your project using cvs in eclipse then
the free version of eclipseUML won't let you reverse engineer class
diagrams. You have to go to team->disconnect to remove the cvs stuff before
it'll let you ...


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