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Re: Reverse engineering with eclipse modelling [message #517438] Sat, 27 February 2010 23:47 Go to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Marco,

MoDisco has its own newsgroup/forum. I've added it to the "to" list of
this reply. I don't know if there is a mechanism in MoDisco for
generating a sequence diagram; probably not.


Marco R. wrote:
> RIght Ed Merks,
>
> Now I have understand. Thnak' you for all.
>
> I generate the class diagram...but there is a procedure for generate a
> sequence diagram of an operation class?
>
> I don't understand how. Can you help me for the last time?
>
> Thank you another time.


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Re: Reverse engineering with eclipse modelling [message #517569 is a reply to message #517438] Mon, 01 March 2010 11:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Fabien Giquel is currently offline Fabien GiquelFriend
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Hi Marco, Hi Ed,

Until now, MoDisco proposes

- some MoDisco Technology Components for Java->UML M2M transformation (using KDM intermediate metamodel) adressing Class diagrams. Sequence diagrams are not managed until now.
You will find documentation at
Java-> KDM : http://wiki.eclipse.org/MoDisco/Components/Java/Documentatio n/0.8#Java_Discoverer
KDM -> UML : http://wiki.eclipse.org/MoDisco/KDM/Documentation#UMLConvert er

- a MoDisco Use Case Component "ModelFilter" for producing class diagrams giving additional points of view for a small Java perimeter. Among them "pseudo sequence" diagrams may be generated using class diagram.
You will find documentation at http://wiki.eclipse.org/MoDisco/ModelFilter

If you need, i will give you additional information on using these components.

Of course, some contribution on a "sequence diagram generation" would be welcome Smile


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Re: Reverse engineering with eclipse modelling [message #574638 is a reply to message #517438] Mon, 01 March 2010 11:25 Go to previous message
Fabien Giquel is currently offline Fabien GiquelFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi Marco, Hi Ed,

Until now, MoDisco proposes

- some MoDisco Technology Components for Java->UML M2M transformation (using KDM intermediate metamodel) adressing Class diagrams. Sequence diagrams are not managed until now.
You will find documentation at
Java-> KDM : http://wiki.eclipse.org/MoDisco/Components/Java/Documentatio n/0.8#Java_Discoverer
KDM -> UML : http://wiki.eclipse.org/MoDisco/KDM/Documentation#UMLConvert er

- a MoDisco Use Case Component "ModelFilter" for producing class diagrams giving additional points of view for a small Java perimeter. Among them "pseudo sequence" diagrams may be generated using class diagram.
You will find documentation at http://wiki.eclipse.org/MoDisco/ModelFilter

If you need, i will give you additional information on using these components.

Of course, some contribution on a "sequence diagram generation" would be welcome :)

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