Hello,

Care of http://www.neogia.org/wiki/index.php/U.F.O. link, the dot at the end is needed...

As a testimony of this tool usage, its a great tool too quickly make UML diagrams from an OFBiz datamodel instance.

When launching the app, you just have to specify the local OFBiz installation folder and UFO will propose all the entities ordered in their packages, available to drag and drop and make a new diagram. Relation are displayed automatically between entities.

Diagrams are saved in a ufo format for later edition and can be exported to png or svg.

Gil




Le 16/12/2014 09:24, pierre.gaudin a écrit :
Hi all,

There is a tool : UFO (UML for OFBIz) that have been developed to make UML diagrams from OFBiz XML entity definition :
http://ufo.labs.libre-entreprise.org/UFO/index.html
http://www.neogia.org/wiki/index.php/U.F.O.

We use it for a long time and it works well. It's on GPL licence but may be it can be set to Apache licence.

Pierre
On 16/12/2014 05:38, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
The graphs at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBTECH/Data+Model+Diagrams were done using OmniGraffle, that's all what I know. Are you referring to other places (IIRW other places are older...)

Jacques

Le 15/12/2014 20:37, Ron Wheeler a écrit :
Others may have more definite information about what has been used in the past.

I have seen UML(use case) drawings in the wiki that use the same (or very similar) graphics that ArgoUML uses.
ArgoUML is open source
We are only scratching the surface in our internal use of it so I am not an expert modeller but it looks like something that an experienced UML modeler should be able to use to get most of the diagrams required to support development.

It would be nice to have a product that deals with the issue of version control and SCM for models in a way that allowed many people to update the models. It is probably possible to partition the model into enough chunks that people can keep the models up to date without tripping over each other.

There are a lot of database models already part of the documentation but I am not sure if they are up to date.
I also do not know what tool was used to make them
We use MySQL Workbench which is free and produces diagrams that are pretty aesthetically pleasing.



Ron




On 15/12/2014 1:56 PM, Todd Thorner wrote:
I'm sold ... for what that's worth. Is there any UML-type facility for
the project's future of design & spec-chasing?



On 14-12-15 10:41 AM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
On 15/12/2014 1:30 PM, Todd Thorner wrote:
Yeah, graphs & charts represent special cases.
For the first applications of our ETVL, org charts were a very useful
output since we were dealing with people in organizations where a clean hierarchy is the common way that companies are organized. It was useful
to have the organizational structure (departments, divisions, etc) as
well as reporting relationships between people.

Graphviz is capable of producing very complex charts and has a fair
amount of language features to support customizing the appearance.

Ron



On 14-12-15 09:49 AM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
If people don't like the idea of using the Graphviz version that I made, there is a viewer for graffle that runs on the PC. Not sure if any of
their other free utilities will output an SVG.
Graphviz can outout SVG.
I am not sure if it would be easy to use svg as a source.

Graphviz offers high level control over placement that usually gives a
clean graph without having to manually place nodes.

I have just started to use the dynamic javascript version of graphviz in
my ETVL tool to output org charts embedded into HTML pages from
hierarchical data.
Works fine but the org charts are not as nice looking as GetOrgChart's charts and GetOrgChart produces a chart that can be interrogated in the browser to view the detail information stored at each node so I support
both ways of generating charts in HTML format.

Ron

On 15/12/2014 12:04 PM, Todd Thorner wrote:
What happens if you change a .graffle file's extension to something
else
like SVG or XML? Any luck? I know very little about Mac lock-ins, but if you can get a text-based file to display (e.g. if .graffle is .xml
underneath) you might be able to edit the text.

You could also try taking a screenshot and then editing that by
overlaying the newer links on top of the old image. Quality might
suffer.

Perhaps committers could consider SVG as a forward-thinking standard format for the project's graphical source files (production-ready files
can be exported as whatever).  My preferred tool is Inkscape
(Windows/Mac/Linux).



On 14-12-15 06:33 AM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
Can we move them to open source products such as  Open Office or
ArgoUML
or Freeplane?
These run on all platforms and are all free.

Ron

On 15/12/2014 7:30 AM, Sharan-F wrote:
Hi All

Does anyone in the community have access to Graffle on a Mac who is
willing
to help us update one of our wiki diagrams?

The diagram that needs to be updated is called
OFBizComponentDependencies.graffle (see link below)

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=7766065&metadataLink=true



<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=7766065&metadataLink=true>




It forms part of the page around Component Set and Component Set
Dependencies page that we want keep up to date.

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Component+and+Component+Set+Dependencies




We need to update some links so please respond if you can help.

Thanks
Sharan




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