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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Well. We kind of skipped design in our project. I have a bunch of classes is a bunch of packages. I wonder if any of you know of a free or cheap tool to reverse engineer code into a class diagram? I believe that things are not right, but I want to be able to "see" from a class diagram. Thanks S
Post Follow-up to this messageOn Thu, 24 Jun 2004 16:25:42 -0400, "glunk" <stowe@whackthisvsac.org> wrote or quoted : >Well. We kind of skipped design in our project. I have a bunch of classes i s >a bunch of packages. I wonder if any of you know of a free or cheap tool to >reverse engineer code into a class diagram? I believe that things are not >right, but I want to be able to "see" from a class diagram. see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/uml.html for some options. -- Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green. Coaching, problem solving, economical contract programming. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html for The Java Glossary.
Post Follow-up to this message"Roedy Green" <look-on@mindprod.com.invalid> wrote in message news:u1hmd013kqgiuc4uemddfdj4s8p8u7cqis@ 4ax.com... > see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/uml.html > for some options. One of your links (the first one) doesn't work
Post Follow-up to this messageOn Fri, 25 Jun 2004 02:30:27 +0200, gajo wrote: > "Roedy Green" <look-on@mindprod.com.invalid> wrote in message > news:u1hmd013kqgiuc4uemddfdj4s8p8u7cqis@ 4ax.com... > > > One of your links (the first one) doesn't work Works just fine from here (tested moments ago) A general tip though. I presumed Roedy had mis-typed it, so went looking. 1) <http://mindprod.com/jgloss/u.html> 2) Which pointed me directly to it. It took me longer to figure that the URL I ended at was exactly the same as what Roedy posted, than it took to look it up in the index.. So.. if Roedy *has* mistyped a link, it is 'more optimal' to locate and post the correct address.. HTH -- Andrew Thompson http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology
Post Follow-up to this messageOn Fri, 25 Jun 2004 02:30:27 +0200, "gajo" <gajo@eunet.yu> wrote or quoted : >"Roedy Green" <look-on@mindprod.com.invalid> wrote in message > news:u1hmd013kqgiuc4uemddfdj4s8p8u7cqis@ 4ax.com... > > >One of your links (the first one) doesn't work > There are three possible links you could be talking about. The first is my email address munged to prevent automated spam harvesting. It is torturously indirect. You must visit my website mindprod.com, look at the top of a page for a link to my email address, click it, the view a PNG graphics file. All this madness is to discourage spammers. Unfortunately, it confuses and annoys legit callers like yourself. I have no other choice. Otherwise I get so much spam my ISP closes my account. The second link is just an incomplete message id news:u1hmd013kqgiuc4uemddfdj4s8p8u7cqis@ 4ax.com... to uniquely identify the message. I don't even think it is intended for a browser. The third http://mindprod.com/jgloss/uml.html link works, at least for me. -- Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green. Coaching, problem solving, economical contract programming. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html for The Java Glossary.
Post Follow-up to this messageOn Fri, 25 Jun 2004 04:39:38 GMT, Andrew Thompson <SeeMySites@www.invalid> wrote or quoted : >So.. if Roedy *has* mistyped a link, >it is 'more optimal' to locate and post >the correct address.. The Java glossary home page is http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html Bookmark that and you can find things pretty fast in the letter index or in the google site search when I screw up. The most common errors I make are typing http://mindprod.com/jgloss/fileio.html instead of http://mindprod.com/fileio.html and http://mindprod.com/gotchas.html for http://mindprod.com/jgloss/gotchas.html In other words, try whatever I type with or without a /jgloss/ if you don't first succeed. The other common typo I make is mangling the .html to .hthl or .hml etc. I am more and more doing a copy text to get them perfect for you first time, at least for the ones I don't know for sure off by heart. -- Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green. Coaching, problem solving, economical contract programming. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html for The Java Glossary.
Post Follow-up to this message"Roedy Green" <look-on@mindprod.com.invalid> wrote in message news:c6bnd0p9kand8v5ie3knfn2vvmsh7iuh1d@ 4ax.com... > There are three possible links you could be talking about. No, I was talking about the links in your site at http://mindprod.com/jgloss/uml.html There are four links to UML CASE designers: Argo/UML, LOREx2, etc... Well the first one, Argo/UML returns a dead link. I tried it again Gajo
Post Follow-up to this messageOn Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:39:04 +0200, "gajo" <gajo@eunet.yu> wrote or quoted : >There are four links to UML CASE designers: Argo/UML, LOREx2, etc... Well >the first one, Argo/UML returns a dead link. I tried it again The problem is the average life of a link is about two years. It takes perhaps 15 minutes or so to fully research a broken link. I leave that work up to you and beg you to report your findings. Is the product truly dead? Or has it merely moved and where? Sometimes links disappear for a vacation and then reappear. How long should I give them to resurface? The Internet needs an automated way to deal with updating changing links. see http://mindprod.com/projects/htmllinkpatcher.html http://mindprod.com/projects/htmlbrokenlink.html http://mindprod.com/projects/htmlsplitter.html People can do this research work for themselves just as easily as I, and they know which links are the most important to research. There are far too many breaks for me to keep up with alone. I don't know which to tackle first except when people put in their complaints as you just did. Tim Berners Lee said that the 404 error is simultaneously the greatest bane and secret of the success of the web. -- Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green. Coaching, problem solving, economical contract programming. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html for The Java Glossary.
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