Hi Dr. Coetzee, Questions like this are best directed to the users list where everyone can help answer them.
> I do not see the menu options to import > source code ... as shown in the various webcast. The screencasts were done with a development version of ArgoEclipse, so they reflect functionality which is not in the public releases. Reverse engineering will be in the next release which will be made available shortly. > I also see that there is later releases available of ArgoUml > (0.23 ?) How difficult would it be to incorporate that into > this plugin ? The development version of ArgoEclipse is synchronized with the development version of ArgoUML. We haven't chosen the snapshot that we'll use for the next ArgoEclipse release, but it will likely be ArgoUML 0.23.2 or perhaps an intermediary snapshot between 0.23.1 and 0.23.2. Is there particular feature or bug fix from the ArgoUML development stream that you need? Tom > -----Original Message----- > From: Louis Coetzee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 4:01 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: ArgoEclipse > > Hi, > > I very recently ran across this plugin of Argo UML in > Eclipse. I really like the idea. I have installed the plugin > and am able to create class diagrams. Unfortunately I do not > see the menu options to import source code (which is > something that I really would like so I can reverse engineer > some of my projects) as shown in the various webcast. > > Is there something else I should activate ? > > I also see that there is later releases available of ArgoUml > (0.23 ?) How difficult would it be to incorporate that into > this plugin ? > > Thanks for all the nice work. The project shows a lot of potential. > > Regards > > Dr. Louis Coetzee > Advanced African Institute for Information Communication > Technology Meraka. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
