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Re: Reverse Engineer Java Plugin doesn't create associations [message #1734101 is a reply to message #1734067] |
Fri, 03 June 2016 19:10 |
Stevie Wo Messages: 2 Registered: June 2016 |
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Hi Benoit
I tried the "Right Cliks> Filter > Show/Hide Related Links" but nothing happens. In the popup, I see entries under "Links to Display", but the "Link Kind", "Ends", "Sources", and "Targets" are all empty. There are also no errors being reported in the log files. Finally, I am in the Class Diagram view.
I do not see "Relations" as an option in the Model Explorer. Can you clarify this?
[Updated on: Fri, 03 June 2016 19:25] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Reverse Engineer Java Plugin doesn't create associations [message #1751000 is a reply to message #1733991] |
Tue, 03 January 2017 15:16 |
Shuai Li Messages: 21 Registered: March 2016 Location: Paris Saclay, France |
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Generally speaking, what happens when you reverse engineer a whole Java project to a UML model, the reverse tool at least fills the semantic model (i.e. shown in the Model Explorer) with classes, attributes, operations, relationships excluding associations, etc...
Unless you reverse by dropping Java elements to UML diagrams directly, you have to create the diagrams, and then drag'and'drop the semantic model elements (Model Explorer) into the diagrams. I.e. use Papyrus itself to display semantic model elements in diagrams.
Note that in C++ reverse we also create the associations (and aggregations/compositions when necessary). In Java we have decided to not create associations automatically for reasons cited by Richard Freggi. The feature to recreate these associations from analyzing UML properties, is supposed to be fixed in the future.
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