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Reverse engineer class diagram

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Christian - 02 Sep 2007 15:22 GMT
Hello

I just wanted to ask if anyone has a recommendation for me for a free,
easy to use tool that allows me to reverse engineer java classes and
outputs an uml class diagram.

I seem to be unable to find one that is capable of parseing java 5 or 6
code.

Christian
Mark Space - 02 Sep 2007 16:11 GMT
> Hello
>
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> I seem to be unable to find one that is capable of parseing java 5 or 6
> code.

There's a uml tool for NetBeans that reverse engineers classes.  I don't
know if it's updated for Java 5 yet.

http://uml.netbeans.org/
sguk - 02 Sep 2007 16:45 GMT
Thank you for the link in your post above, I was also looking for a
similar tool.

:D
Christian - 02 Sep 2007 17:30 GMT
Mark Space schrieb:
>> Hello
>>
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>
> http://uml.netbeans.org/
thx I will try that..
though I am not useing netbeans IDE for development..
may be someone knows a tool that is IDE independent or works with
eclipse IDE?


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