Re: UML diagrams in Struts source

2003-06-15 Thread Rob Leland
Aaron Longwell wrote:



Rob Leland wrote:

Rahul wrote:

Greetings All,
As for the source, it's well-documented, explained and with UML 
diagrams. ah ! that reminds me .. I would like to know if these 
UML diagrams are being generated by an open source tool. May be I 
could use something like that to get some neat UML diagrams for 
other few java project trees sitting on my PC and whose number of 
source files is dreary enuff to make me dizzzy.


The UML in the Java Doc was created with Silver Stream 1.1 which is a 
free UML tool.
The ones in Ted's Book was created with Together J.


Has anyone used ArgoUML? I've been wanting to try it for a while... is 
it worth the 10 second download?
http://argouml.tigris.org 


Argo was a mess last time I used it, about a year.
The application was huge and very buggy.
I made a mistake it was SilverRun JD 1.1, not silver stream.



Also, Do you have URLs for SilverStream and Together J? 
TogetherJ is only an evaliation, and you will have to go to borland.com now
to get an evaluation copy. For SilverRun 'Google' it.
-Rob



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Re: UML diagrams in Struts source

2003-06-14 Thread Aaron Longwell


Rob Leland wrote:

Rahul wrote:

Greetings All,
As for the source, it's well-documented, explained and with UML 
diagrams. ah ! that reminds me .. I would like to know if these 
UML diagrams are being generated by an open source tool. May be I 
could use something like that to get some neat UML diagrams for other 
few java project trees sitting on my PC and whose number of source 
files is dreary enuff to make me dizzzy.


The UML in the Java Doc was created with Silver Stream 1.1 which is a 
free UML tool.
The ones in Ted's Book was created with Together J.
Has anyone used ArgoUML? I've been wanting to try it for a while... is 
it worth the 10 second download?
http://argouml.tigris.org

Also, Do you have URLs for SilverStream and Together J?


Cheers,
rahul
;o)
 

-Rob

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Re: UML diagrams in Struts source

2003-06-14 Thread Mark Lowe
Poseidon is a more stable version of basically the same thing,..

http://www.gentleware.com/

I haven't used it enough to have any real opinions, I'm also not sure 
whether Poseidon CE supports reverse engineering, which be to topic of 
this discussion sound like what you need, argo certainly does..

On Saturday, Jun 14, 2003, at 13:55 Europe/London, Aaron Longwell wrote:



Rob Leland wrote:

Rahul wrote:

Greetings All,
As for the source, it's well-documented, explained and with UML 
diagrams. ah ! that reminds me .. I would like to know if these 
UML diagrams are being generated by an open source tool. May be I 
could use something like that to get some neat UML diagrams for 
other few java project trees sitting on my PC and whose number of 
source files is dreary enuff to make me dizzzy.


The UML in the Java Doc was created with Silver Stream 1.1 which is a 
free UML tool.
The ones in Ted's Book was created with Together J.
Has anyone used ArgoUML? I've been wanting to try it for a while... is 
it worth the 10 second download?
http://argouml.tigris.org

Also, Do you have URLs for SilverStream and Together J?


Cheers,
rahul
;o)
-Rob

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Re: UML diagrams in Struts source

2003-06-14 Thread Per Jensen
I have bought Poseidon 1.6.1 SE and generally like it. I use it
primarily for modelling a database and can attest that it is very
stable.

Can't make the Undo and Redo functions work though. I have posted a
bugreport but have not got an answer yet from Gentleware.

/Per

On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 16:39, Mark Lowe wrote:
 Poseidon is a more stable version of basically the same thing,..
 
 http://www.gentleware.com/
 
 I haven't used it enough to have any real opinions, I'm also not sure 
 whether Poseidon CE supports reverse engineering, which be to topic of 
 this discussion sound like what you need, argo certainly does..
 
 On Saturday, Jun 14, 2003, at 13:55 Europe/London, Aaron Longwell wrote:
 
 
 
  Rob Leland wrote:
 
  Rahul wrote:
 
  Greetings All,
  As for the source, it's well-documented, explained and with UML 
  diagrams. ah ! that reminds me .. I would like to know if these 
  UML diagrams are being generated by an open source tool. May be I 
  could use something like that to get some neat UML diagrams for 
  other few java project trees sitting on my PC and whose number of 
  source files is dreary enuff to make me dizzzy.
 
 
  The UML in the Java Doc was created with Silver Stream 1.1 which is a 
  free UML tool.
  The ones in Ted's Book was created with Together J.
 
  Has anyone used ArgoUML? I've been wanting to try it for a while... is 
  it worth the 10 second download?
  http://argouml.tigris.org
 
  Also, Do you have URLs for SilverStream and Together J?
 
 
  Cheers,
  rahul
  ;o)
 
 
  -Rob
 
 
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UML diagrams in Struts source

2003-06-13 Thread Rahul
Greetings All, 

First of all, I take this opportunity to congratulate Ted, Cedric, George and David 
for an amazing job with their book Struts in Action (I got my copy couple of days 
ago). So much so that I am inquisitive and 've set my copy aside today and downloaded 
the RC2 src and having a look at 'what lies beneath' !! 

As for the source, it's well-documented, explained and with UML diagrams. ah ! that 
reminds me .. I would like to know if these UML diagrams are being generated by an 
open source tool. May be I could use something like that to get some neat UML diagrams 
for other few java project trees sitting on my PC and whose number of source files is 
dreary enuff to make me dizzzy. 

also, it might be a good idea to invite some suggestions on this list on what 
different strategies people adopt on  reading and understanding a piece of software 
? 

Suggestions please ...! 

Cheers, 

rahul
;o)

Re: UML diagrams in Struts source

2003-06-13 Thread Dan Tran
do a google search struts +uml ;-)

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Greetings All,

First of all, I take this opportunity to congratulate Ted, Cedric, George
and David for an amazing job with their book Struts in Action (I got my
copy couple of days ago). So much so that I am inquisitive and 've set my
copy aside today and downloaded the RC2 src and having a look at 'what lies
beneath' !!

As for the source, it's well-documented, explained and with UML diagrams. ah
! that reminds me .. I would like to know if these UML diagrams are
being generated by an open source tool. May be I could use something like
that to get some neat UML diagrams for other few java project trees sitting
on my PC and whose number of source files is dreary enuff to make me dizzzy.

also, it might be a good idea to invite some suggestions on this list on
what different strategies people adopt on  reading and understanding a
piece of software ?

Suggestions please ...!

Cheers,

rahul
;o)

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Re: UML diagrams in Struts source

2003-06-13 Thread Rob Leland
Rahul wrote:

Greetings All, 

As for the source, it's well-documented, explained and with UML diagrams. ah ! that reminds me .. I would like to know if these UML diagrams are being generated by an open source tool. May be I could use something like that to get some neat UML diagrams for other few java project trees sitting on my PC and whose number of source files is dreary enuff to make me dizzzy. 

The UML in the Java Doc was created with Silver Stream 1.1 which is a 
free UML tool.
The ones in Ted's Book was created with Together J.

Cheers, 

rahul
;o)
 

-Rob

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