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Re: UML diagram in the JavaDoc of the XSD project [message #6926 is a reply to message #6901] |
Mon, 25 November 2002 06:32  |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Hal,
The diagrams were hand drawn using Rational Rose 98 and the code was generated
from the diagrams. The EMF technology used to develop XSD allows this process
to be reversed as well, i.e., you can annotate your Java so that a .ecore
(simplified UML) model can be extracted from it and then free vendor tools like
Omondo can be used to render a UML class diagram. Check out the EMF forum for
details...
Hal wrote:
> The UML diagrams I found here
> http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/indextech.cgi/~checkout~/xsd- home/docs/javado
> c/org/eclipse/xsd/package-summary.html#details for the XSD project, is that
> auto-generated by some tool from the code directly (if yes, which tool) or
> it is drawn by developer manually?
>
> Thank you.
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Re: UML diagram in the JavaDoc of the XSD project [message #563940 is a reply to message #6901] |
Mon, 25 November 2002 06:32  |
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Hal,
The diagrams were hand drawn using Rational Rose 98 and the code was generated
from the diagrams. The EMF technology used to develop XSD allows this process
to be reversed as well, i.e., you can annotate your Java so that a .ecore
(simplified UML) model can be extracted from it and then free vendor tools like
Omondo can be used to render a UML class diagram. Check out the EMF forum for
details...
Hal wrote:
> The UML diagrams I found here
> http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/indextech.cgi/~checkout~/xsd- home/docs/javado
> c/org/eclipse/xsd/package-summary.html#details for the XSD project, is that
> auto-generated by some tool from the code directly (if yes, which tool) or
> it is drawn by developer manually?
>
> Thank you.
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