> hello, i would to have some information about a website where i could
> find some exercice to practise on java,
Sun's (the) Java Tutorial is a great place to start.
>..and furthermore to try to build
> up some " diagramme de classes" with UML,
A UML diagram?
>...it's a concrete
> representation of java code, with his class, methods, etc.. ( i don't
> how it is called in english..
Ummm... pretty much what you said, I think.
( Unless you were really discussing cooking, in
which case - you have *completely* lost me ;)
>..sorry :-s )
Do not worry, your use of english is quite clear.
But sorry, no, I am not familiar with any good
UML tutorials.
Andrew T.
IchBin - 01 Jan 2007 22:14 GMT
>> hello, i would to have some information about a website where i could
>> find some exercice to practise on java,
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>
> Andrew T.
For a tutorial try this one from Kennesaw State University:
http://pigseye.kennesaw.edu/~dbraun/csis4650/A&D/UML_tutorial

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IchBin - 01 Jan 2007 22:20 GMT
>> hello, i would to have some information about a website where i could
>> find some exercice to practise on java,
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
>
> Andrew T.
For a UML tutorial you could look at this one from Kennesaw State
University.
http://pigseye.kennesaw.edu/~dbraun/csis4650/A&D/UML_tutorial

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