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> Fortunately for me Railroad's output was good enough.
could you send me your diagram? please i need it a lot.
and thanks for all the help
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On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Matt Jones wrote:
> Out of curiosity, why on earth would such a diagram be needed? Surely
> there's a better reason than "management said so"...
No.. that was the same reason why I had to do it about a month ago.
Fortunately for me Railroad's output was good en
I think you may be out of luck - I've never heard of anybody doing
such a thing. Given that modern UML has special notations for various
language features (anonymous inner classes in Java, for instance), it
may not even be possible with some of the metaprogramming stuff going
on in Rails. For inst
it´s not working, railroad generate applications diagrams, not for the
framework, i have been looking around for one but it seems that there´s not
one.
i need a class or model diagram of the rails framework like the one that´s
available for struts in java.
please i´ll be very thankfull
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I haven't tested it against 2.3, but Railroad can do what you're
asking for:
http://railroad.rubyforge.org/
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On Mar 19, 3:23 pm, Isaac Amaru Zelaya Orellana
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> hi i'm a newbie ror programmer and in my job demand the rails's models
> diagrams to add this plataform to the daily
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