Actually, if Dia supports XMI (the XML-based exchange format for UML tools),
I would imagine it shouldn't be too hard to have JDE convert Java code to
XMI and vice versa. An alternative to Dia is ArgoUML, which definitely
supports XMI. see http://argouml.tigris.org/index.html
I'm no XMI expert, but wouldn't it seem conceivable that one could write an
XSL stylesheet that would convert XMI data to Java code? I guess getting it
to go the other way might be more difficult.
Chris Todd
Software Engineer
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Alabanza Corporation
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> definitely. we use togethersoft control center at my work,
> and that's its whole draw. if you've got the elisp chops
> that would be an excellent feature!
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> Hi,
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> while I am using dia, emacs and jde I wonder whether there might be some
> mutual benefit with respect to creating (UML-) diagrams from code and vice
> versa?
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> Just a thought,
> Ekkehard
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> Resources (for a start):
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html
> http://sunsite.dk/jde/
> http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/dia2code
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