Generate UML from Java code [message #1112379] |
Thu, 19 September 2013 15:38 |
Martin Gisser Messages: 1 Registered: September 2013 |
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What I need is simple and common: There's a huge pile of unknown Java EE code, and we need to quickly get an overview using UML.
I need something like ObjectAid, but with better drawing and file export to other drawing programs like Visio.
Alas I don't have the time to spend a week to find the right Eclipse plugins and another week to find out how they work, just to see they don't do the job... The Eclipse documentations I found are a joke, if not insulting. Papyrus, Modisco, Ecore, Ethat, Ethis, EHypermetamodelframework, blah, blah, blah... And then, utter silence of the "Help" files.
Perhaps Papyrus has something to do with what I want. Please can someone here can tell where to start?
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Re: Generate UML from Java code [message #1112536 is a reply to message #1112379] |
Thu, 19 September 2013 21:08 |
Ed Willink Messages: 7655 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi
I doubt there is any tool that will do what you want. Legacy rescue
never comes cheap.
I suggest that you find the most expensive tools and consultants you can
find so that you can really be sure that your complaints make you feel good.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 19/09/2013 20:18, Martin Gisser wrote:
> What I need is simple and common: There's a huge pile of unknown Java
> EE code, and we need to quickly get an overview using UML.
>
> I need something like ObjectAid, but with better drawing and file
> export to other drawing programs like Visio.
>
> Alas I don't have the time to spend a week to find the right Eclipse
> plugins and another week to find out how they work, just to see they
> don't do the job... The Eclipse documentations I found are a joke, if
> not insulting. Papyrus, Modisco, Ecore, Ethat, Ethis,
> EHypermetamodelframework, blah, blah, blah... And then, utter silence
> of the "Help" files.
>
> Perhaps Papyrus has something to do with what I want. Please can
> someone here can tell where to start?
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>
>
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