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Originally posted by: sandrine.nnomongali.atosorigin.com
hi,
Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
thanks.]]>2007-02-28T15:40:56-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/379671/#msg_379671
Not that I know of, no.
sandrine wrote:
> hi,
>
> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>
> thanks.]]>Ed Merks2007-03-01T14:41:55-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/586785/#msg_586785
Not that I know of, no.
sandrine wrote:
> hi,
>
> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>
> thanks.]]>Ed Merks2007-03-01T14:41:55-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/379672/#msg_379672
I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as input
and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of the
different Java API versions.
It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the code to
get an example. The code (and some generated models) are available here:
Ed Merks schreef:
> Sandrine,
>
> Not that I know of, no.
>
>
> sandrine wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>
>> thanks.]]>Dennis Wagelaar2007-03-01T18:02:35-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/586791/#msg_586791
I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as input
and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of the
different Java API versions.
It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the code to
get an example. The code (and some generated models) are available here:
Ed Merks schreef:
> Sandrine,
>
> Not that I know of, no.
>
>
> sandrine wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>
>> thanks.]]>Dennis Wagelaar2007-03-01T18:02:35-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/379674/#msg_379674
Cool. Thanks for sharing that!
Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
> Hi Sandrine, Ed,
>
> I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as input
> and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of the
> different Java API versions.
>
> It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the code
> to get an example. The code (and some generated models) are available
> here:
>
> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/viewcvs/viewcvs.py/PlatformKit/platfor mkit-java/
>
> Regards,
> Dennis
>
> Ed Merks schreef:
>> Sandrine,
>>
>> Not that I know of, no.
>>
>>
>> sandrine wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>>
>>> thanks.]]>Ed Merks2007-03-01T18:50:27-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/586808/#msg_586808
Cool. Thanks for sharing that!
Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
> Hi Sandrine, Ed,
>
> I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as input
> and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of the
> different Java API versions.
>
> It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the code
> to get an example. The code (and some generated models) are available
> here:
>
> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/viewcvs/viewcvs.py/PlatformKit/platfor mkit-java/
>
> Regards,
> Dennis
>
> Ed Merks schreef:
>> Sandrine,
>>
>> Not that I know of, no.
>>
>>
>> sandrine wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>>
>>> thanks.]]>Ed Merks2007-03-01T18:50:27-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/379985/#msg_379985
Since there's been some outside interest, I've decided to make a plugin
out of the jar-to-UML code:
Ed Merks schreef:
> Dennis,
>
> Cool. Thanks for sharing that!
>
>
> Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
>> Hi Sandrine, Ed,
>>
>> I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as input
>> and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of the
>> different Java API versions.
>>
>> It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the code
>> to get an example. The code (and some generated models) are available
>> here:
>>
>> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/viewcvs/viewcvs.py/PlatformKit/platfor mkit-java/
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dennis
>>
>> Ed Merks schreef:
>>> Sandrine,
>>>
>>> Not that I know of, no.
>>>
>>>
>>> sandrine wrote:
>>>> hi,
>>>>
>>>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>>>
>>>> thanks.]]>Dennis Wagelaar2007-03-23T16:50:03-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/590054/#msg_590054
Since there's been some outside interest, I've decided to make a plugin
out of the jar-to-UML code:
Ed Merks schreef:
> Dennis,
>
> Cool. Thanks for sharing that!
>
>
> Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
>> Hi Sandrine, Ed,
>>
>> I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as input
>> and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of the
>> different Java API versions.
>>
>> It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the code
>> to get an example. The code (and some generated models) are available
>> here:
>>
>> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/viewcvs/viewcvs.py/PlatformKit/platfor mkit-java/
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dennis
>>
>> Ed Merks schreef:
>>> Sandrine,
>>>
>>> Not that I know of, no.
>>>
>>>
>>> sandrine wrote:
>>>> hi,
>>>>
>>>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>>>
>>>> thanks.]]>Dennis Wagelaar2007-03-23T16:50:03-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/379987/#msg_379987
I saw that on the other newsgroups and was hoping to get a chance to
play with it some time. Since there is an Ecore importer for UML, this
indirectly provides a way to build an Ecore model...
Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
> Hi back!
>
> Since there's been some outside interest, I've decided to make a
> plugin out of the jar-to-UML code:
>
> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/ssel/research:mdd:jar2uml
>
> Hopefully it can be useful for you!
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dennis
>
> Ed Merks schreef:
>> Dennis,
>>
>> Cool. Thanks for sharing that!
>>
>>
>> Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
>>> Hi Sandrine, Ed,
>>>
>>> I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as
>>> input and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of
>>> the different Java API versions.
>>>
>>> It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the
>>> code to get an example. The code (and some generated models) are
>>> available here:
>>>
>>> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/viewcvs/viewcvs.py/PlatformKit/platfor mkit-java/
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dennis
>>>
>>> Ed Merks schreef:
>>>> Sandrine,
>>>>
>>>> Not that I know of, no.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sandrine wrote:
>>>>> hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks.]]>Ed Merks2007-03-23T17:31:57-00:00Re: plugin for reverse engineering
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/124135/590064/#msg_590064
I saw that on the other newsgroups and was hoping to get a chance to
play with it some time. Since there is an Ecore importer for UML, this
indirectly provides a way to build an Ecore model...
Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
> Hi back!
>
> Since there's been some outside interest, I've decided to make a
> plugin out of the jar-to-UML code:
>
> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/ssel/research:mdd:jar2uml
>
> Hopefully it can be useful for you!
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dennis
>
> Ed Merks schreef:
>> Dennis,
>>
>> Cool. Thanks for sharing that!
>>
>>
>> Dennis Wagelaar wrote:
>>> Hi Sandrine, Ed,
>>>
>>> I've written a small command-line tool that takes a jar file as
>>> input and generates a UML file. I use it to generate UML models of
>>> the different Java API versions.
>>>
>>> It's still in a brainstorm stage, but you can take a look at the
>>> code to get an example. The code (and some generated models) are
>>> available here:
>>>
>>> http://ssel.vub.ac.be/viewcvs/viewcvs.py/PlatformKit/platfor mkit-java/
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dennis
>>>
>>> Ed Merks schreef:
>>>> Sandrine,
>>>>
>>>> Not that I know of, no.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sandrine wrote:
>>>>> hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any plugin for reverse engineering from .class ?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks.]]>Ed Merks2007-03-23T17:31:57-00:00