Hi Julien,

You should have a look at the Moose platform: http://moosetechnology.org 
<http://moosetechnology.org/>
Moose is made exactly to analyze software, and has more then 15 years of 
engineering. Roassal is a component of Moose.

To analyze some Java, you need a tool to translate your .java files into a big 
.mse file. MSE is a meta-model that is accepted by Moose. As far as I know, two 
tools are available for this: VerveineJ and inFamoos(? I cannot remember the 
exact name).

VerveineJ is unfortunately not free. Ask directly in the Moose mailing list for 
this.
However, I have a copy of it. I can generate the .MSE file if you give me 
access to the Java code. 

Cheers,
Alexandre
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> On Mar 26, 2015, at 9:39 AM, Julien Delplanque <jul...@tamere.eu> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I saw this repository on smalltalkhub:
> http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~blabux/JavaLoader/ and I wonder if someone
> could give me some examples of use.
> 
> For example, is it possible to use JavaLoader with Roassal to display
> class hierarchy of a java project or something like that?
> 
> I browsed google and the mailing list's archives but didn't found any
> doc/examples... Maybe I'm not searching in the right place? :)
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Julien
> 

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