> Mike Schilling
>
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> Haven't tried it.
> <http://classycle.sourceforge.net/index.html>
Jeff, thanks for the reference, though I must be getting old: I'm
immediately turned off when I start a tool and pukes the following all
over my console:
Usage: java -jar classycle.jar [-raw] [-packagesOnly] [-cycles|-
strong] [-xmlFile=<file>] [-csvFile=<file>] [-title=<title>] [-
mergeInnerClasses] [-includingClasses=<pattern1>,<pattern2>,...] [-
excludingClasses=<pattern1>,<pattern2>,...] [-
reflectionPattern=<pattern1>,<pattern2>,...] <class files, zip/jar/war/
ear files, or folders>
I know the tool's trying to be helpful, but I just feel ... disuaded,
somehow. I'd be much happier if it said, "Please enter the path to the
file you'd like analysed," and then defaulted everything else to
something unsurprising.
Oh, and I second SA4J: "Loaaavely plumage."
.ed
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Jeff Higgins - 20 Jun 2007 14:07 GMT
>> Haven't tried it.
>> <http://classycle.sourceforge.net/index.html>
>
> Jeff, thanks for the reference, though I must be getting old: I'm
> immediately turned off when I start a tool and pukes the following all
> over my console:
yes agreed.
I tried: java -jar classycle.jar -xmlFile=classycle.xml classycle.jar
> I know the tool's trying to be helpful, but I just feel ... disuaded,
> somehow.
>
> Oh, and I second SA4J: "Loaaavely plumage."
classycle.jar + reportXMLtoHTML.xsl ~ 120k
SA4J ~ 60M
59M feathers? But thanks for the response, I've now tried both products
and SA4J certainly is pretty
JH